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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Zeitschrift für anorganische Chemie 463 (1980), S. 32-44 
    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Contributions to the study of Inorganic Nonstoichiometric Compounds. X. Thermal Behaviour of Metastable H-Ta2O5 Variants in the system Ta2O5- TiO2Quenched samples of the high temperature form of Ta2O5 with Ti contents of 0 until 6.7 at-% (ΣMe = 100%) were investigated in the metastable region from 20 to 1400°C with a continuously registrating guinier-camera which was equiped with a special sample heating device: There are 3 roomtemperature-phases: H(triclinic), H1(monoclinic), H2(monoclinic), and 3 high temperature phases: H′ (triclinic), H2′ (monoclinic) and H3(tetragonal). In the regions between H and H1 as well as H1 and H2 diagrams of both phases could be observed together on the X-ray photograph; these regions disappeare at temperatures higher than approximately 310°C. With increasing temperatures the following phase transitions occure: H → H′ → H2′ → H3, H1 → H → H2′ → H3, H2 → H1 → H2′ → H3, H2 → H2′ → H3. Electronmicroscopic investigations of a sample with 6.7 at-% Ti gave no indication to the existence of “shear planes”. By means of the present results various possibilities of the incorporation of Ti in the H-Ta2O5 lattice are discussed.
    Notes: Abgeschreckte Proben der Hochtemperaturform von Ta2O5 mit Ti-Gehalten von 0-6,7 At.-% (ΣMe = 100%) wurden im metastabilen Bereich von 20-1400°C mit Hilfe einer kontinuierlich registrierenden Guinierkamera mit Probenheizung untersucht: Es existieren 3 Raumtemperaturphasen: H(triklin), H1(monoklin), H2(monoklin) und 3 Hochtemperaturphasen: H′(triklin), H2′(monoklin) und H3(tetragonal). In den Bereichen zwischen H und H1 sowie zwischen H1 und H2 können rötgenographisch jeweils beide Phasen nebeneinander beobachtet werden; diese Bereiche verschwinden oberhalb von etwa 310°C. Mit steigender Temperatur sind folgende Phasenübergänge zu erkennen: H → H′ → H2′ → H3, H1 → H → H2′ → H3, H2 → H1 → H2′ → H3, H2 → H2′ → H3. Elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen eines Präparates mit 6,7 At.-% Ti lieferten keine Hinweise auf die Existenz von „shear planes“. Anhand der vorliegenden Ergebnisse werden Möglichkeiten des Ti-Einbaues in das H-Ta2O5-Gitter diskutiert.
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