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The Preparation of Nonstoichiometric Sulphides by Solid-Gas Reactions

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Transport in Nonstoichiometric Compounds

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Copper-iron sulphides were obtained1 either by heating a quartz ampoule which contains copper, iron and sulphur at high temperatures or by passing hydrogen sulphide H2S, in a closed system over metallic copper and iron sulphide (pyrite) FeS2, at temperatures between 1100–1200°C.

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Kizilyalli, M., Kizilyalli, H.M. (1985). The Preparation of Nonstoichiometric Sulphides by Solid-Gas Reactions. In: Simkovich, G., Stubican, V.S. (eds) Transport in Nonstoichiometric Compounds. NATO ASI Series, vol 129. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2519-2_33

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