Functional Oxides 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470686072.ch3
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Lithium Ion Conduction in Oxides

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“…The known instances include chiral chains of edge-sharing, distorted MnO 4 tetrahedra observed in several alkali metal manganates. , In these compounds, the tetrahedra are metal-centered, in contrast with the oxygen-centered tetrahedra in 1 and 2 . As indicated by Pauling’s third rule, edge-sharing is unusual in general for tetrahedra because of the short separations that result between the like-charged atoms at the tetrahedral centers . This polyhedral pattern is more readily realized in basic lead compounds because of the large Pb 2+ diameter.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The known instances include chiral chains of edge-sharing, distorted MnO 4 tetrahedra observed in several alkali metal manganates. , In these compounds, the tetrahedra are metal-centered, in contrast with the oxygen-centered tetrahedra in 1 and 2 . As indicated by Pauling’s third rule, edge-sharing is unusual in general for tetrahedra because of the short separations that result between the like-charged atoms at the tetrahedral centers . This polyhedral pattern is more readily realized in basic lead compounds because of the large Pb 2+ diameter.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%