Abstract

The heat capacity of neodymium aluminate NdAlO 3 has been measured by low-temperature adiabatic calorimetry from 4 to 420 K, yielding S 0 (298.15 K)=(99.3±0.3) J K −1 mol −1. For temperatures up to 900 K the heat capacity has been derived from enthalpy-increment measurements (520–880 K) using high-temperature drop calorimetry. The two sets of calorimetric data are in excellent agreement and show no transition in the measured temperature range.

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