Abstract

X-ray diffraction study of Y 2 x Eu 2−2 x (C 2O 4) 3, 10H 2O gives a solid solution domain with its europium analogue. The crystalline structure of a mixed compound agrees with the known description of the neodymium salt. The cell parameters do not vary linearly with the yttrium-europium ratio. In contrast, for mixed oxides obtained by calcination of the oxalates, the lattice constant varies linearly.

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