1978
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.2220880229
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Search for Anisotropy of Mössbauer Absorption in Biotite

Abstract: A search for anisotropy of Mossbauer factor f in biotite single crystal is made by observing the angular variation of Mossbauer y-absorption directed at various angles to the normal to the plane of the sheet and also by looking for the Goldanskii-Karyagin effect in the powdered specimen. It is suggested that the absence of any detectable anisotropy of the f-values in biotite, and indeed in other Fe containing compounds, in general, is possibly due to the large value of the f-fraction. This is in contrast to ti… Show more

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“…Significant amounts of Fe2+ were found in octahedral sites replacing Al3+. Chandra et al (47) studied the angular variation of Mossbauer absorption in single crystals of biotite in a search for anisotropy. No such Goldanskii-Karyagin effect was observed.…”
Section: Catalysts and Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant amounts of Fe2+ were found in octahedral sites replacing Al3+. Chandra et al (47) studied the angular variation of Mossbauer absorption in single crystals of biotite in a search for anisotropy. No such Goldanskii-Karyagin effect was observed.…”
Section: Catalysts and Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%