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The contributions of Mössbauer spectroscopy as a diagnostic tool in following progressive metal ion insertion into the voids of open inorganic network compounds are outlined with special reference to anhydrous ferric sulfate.
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Takacs, J., Takacs, L., Reife, W.M. et al. Mössbauer spectroscopy as a tool in metal ion insertion chemistry: Topotactic lithiation and protonation of the 3D-network Fe2(SO4)3 . Hyperfine Interact 40, 347–349 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02049114
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