Abstract

A calcium phosphate apatite which contains some different nitrogen oxides is studied by the ESR technique. NO 2− 2 ions are evidenced and characterized. They stay in the apatite channels with their OO direction along the channel axis. ESR experiments at different temperatures show that these ions rotate around this axis when the temperature becomes higher than that of liquid nitrogen.

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