pyrochlores
Pyrochlore refers to a large family of oxide minerals and synthetic materials that share the general formula A2B2O7. The name comes from the mineral pyrochlore, the type representative of this group. In natural and synthetic examples, A is a relatively large cation (often a rare-earth element, bismuth, lead, sodium, or calcium) and B is a smaller cation (typically Ti, Nb, Ta, or Sn). The chemistry supports extensive solid solution and a wide range of physical properties.
Structure and morphology are characteristic of the pyrochlore family. The crystal structure is cubic, with space
Occurrence and relevance. Natural pyrochlore minerals occur in a variety of geological settings, including alkaline and
Applications and research. Pyrochlore oxides are of interest in materials science for their chemical durability, radiation
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