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Structural Chemistry of Ternary Metal Borides: Rare Earth Metal-Noble Metal-Boron

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Recent work on new ternary superconducting compounds has mainly concentrated on ternary rare earth borides (1–6). Their interesting physical properties, such as reentrant superconductivity and/or magnetic ordering have thus stimulated a general interest in the structural chemistry of combinations: rare earth metal-noble metal-boron.

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Rogl, P., Nowotny, H. (1980). Structural Chemistry of Ternary Metal Borides: Rare Earth Metal-Noble Metal-Boron. In: McCarthy, G.J., Rhyne, J.J., Silber, H.B. (eds) The Rare Earths in Modern Science and Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3054-7_31

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