Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7959103 Computational Materials Science 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Our calculations showed that O end of the inserted H2O prefers to bind to A3+ or M6+ cations depending on the ionic radius and electronegativity of A3+ cations. As the radius of A3+ cations decreasing from R(Y3+) = 0.90 to R(Sc3+) = 0.75 Å, the binding site of H2O is shifted from the position near the A3+ cations to that between the A3+ and the M6+ cations, finally to the position between the two M6+ cations.214
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