New Research Trends of Fluorite-Based Oxide Materials: From by Akio Nakamura, Junichiro Mizusaki

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Yashiro, T. Otake, A. Kaimai, T. Kawada, J. Mizusaki, H. Yugami, Solid State Ionics (2006) 177, 1961-1964. In: New Research Trends of Fluorite-Based Oxide Materials ISBN: 978-1-63117-350-9 Editors: Akio Nakamura and Junichiro Mizusaki © 2015 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Chapter 2 CERIA-BASED SOLID SOLUTIONS: STRUCTURE, PROPERTY AND APPLICATIONS Vinita Grover and Avesh Kumara Tyagi* Chemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Mumbai, India ABSTRACT In view of their tremendous multifaceted applications, the importance of ceria and ceria-based systems cannot be over-emphasized.

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