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High Pressure Synthesis of Metastable Materials

This paper presents a review of the high pressure synthesis of metastable materials. Many solids synthesized at high pressure can be quenched to ambient conditions, where they may be thermodynamically metastable, yet remain indefinitely kinetically stable. Such routes to metastable solids have attra...

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Published in:Journal of solid state chemistry 1995-07, Vol.117 (2), p.229-235
Main Authors: Badding, J.V., Parker, L.J., Nesting, D.C.
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