Tantalate
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Not to be confused with tantalite.
Tantalate is any salt of tantalic acid (which has a chemical formula Ta2O5·nH2O [1] or HTaO3 [2]). Examples include lithium tantalate (LiTaO3), lutetium tantalate (LuTaO4) and lead scandium tantalate (PST or Pb(ScxTa1-x)O3.
References
- ↑ Szanics, Judit; Kakihana, Masato (1999). "A Novel Tantalic Acid-Based Polymerizable Complex Route to LiTaO3 Using Neither Alkoxides nor Chlorides of Tantalum". Chemistry of Materials 11 (10): 2760. doi:10.1021/cm990160d.
- ↑ Inoue, Y (1996). "Synthetic inorganic ion exchange materials XLI: Ion exchange properties of cubic tantalic acid (HTaO3)". Materials Research Bulletin 31 (6): 691. doi:10.1016/0025-5408(96)00050-5.
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