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Revision as of 16:34, 19 September 2010

A manganite is a mixed oxide of manganese and a more electropositive element, usually an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal or a lanthanoid. The manganese is usually in the +3 or +4 oxidation state. The term hypomanganite has also been used for manganese(III) compounds,[1] but many manganites contain both Mn3+ and Mn4+ centres.

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References

  1. Jonker, G. H.; Van Santen, J. H. Ferromagnetic compounds of manganese with perovskite structure. Physica 1950, 16 (3), 337–49. DOI: 10.1016/0031-8914(50)90033-4.

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