2013
DOI: 10.1134/s1063774513010276
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Spectroscopic, thermal and structural studies on manganous malate crystals

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“…The fact that the infrared spectra and XRD patterns obtained do not coincide exactly with the reference data available in the literature [17][18][19] or with the LMWOA salts sintered by us (Fig. 7), may be explained by the extreme complexity of the layers found in the paintings: mixed LMWOA salts showing different degrees of hydration and which are also present in various proportions.…”
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confidence: 54%
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“…The fact that the infrared spectra and XRD patterns obtained do not coincide exactly with the reference data available in the literature [17][18][19] or with the LMWOA salts sintered by us (Fig. 7), may be explained by the extreme complexity of the layers found in the paintings: mixed LMWOA salts showing different degrees of hydration and which are also present in various proportions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Both infrared spectra and X-ray diffraction patterns obtained from different samples corresponding to different substrata and painting colours show how these substances are present in various proportions in all the dark spots. The fact that the infrared spectra and XRD patterns obtained do not coincide exactly with the reference data available in the literature [17][18][19] or with the LMWOA salts sintered by us (Fig. 7) may be explained by the extreme complexity of the layers found in the paintings: mixed LMWOA salts showing different degrees of hydration and which are also present in various proportions as shown in Fig.…”
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“…Optical quality single crystals of appreciable size can be grown by the controlled diffusion of the appropriate ionic species in a neutral gel matrix. Using this method, we have succeeded in growing good crystals of a few malates [9][10][11], malonates [12][13] and maleates [14][15][16]. In this paper, we report for the first time, the growth of crystals of appreciable size by the coordination of malic acid with barium.…”
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confidence: 92%