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Polyamorphism is the
ability of a
substance to
exist in
several different amorphous modifications. It is
analogous to the
polymorphism of crystalline...
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dihydride H2Fe[P(OC6H5)3]4.
Triphenylphosphite is a
notable example of
polyamorphism in
organic compounds,
namely it
exists in two
different amorphous forms...
- Thomas; Price,
Sarah L.; Mayer,
Erwin (2007). "Carbonic Acid: From
Polyamorphism to Polymorphism".
Journal of the
American Chemical Society. 129 (45):...
- its
ability to be heat treated,
giving it a wide
range of properties.
Polyamorphism is a
similar phenomenon where the same
atoms can
exist in more than...
- Yan, M. G. Mazza, S. V. Buldyrev, S.-H. Chen and F.
Mallamace "Liquid
polyamorphism:
Possible relation to the
anomalous behaviour of water",
European Physical...
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there has been much
research in the field.
Garbayo demonstrated that "
polyamorphism"
exists besides crystalline states for thin-film Li-garnet solid-state...
- Polymorphism.
Allotropy Isomorphism (crystallography)
Dimorphism (Wiktionary)
Polyamorphism Bernstein, Joel (2002).
Polymorphism in
Molecular Crystals. New York...
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solid to an
amorphous solid, or from one
amorphous structure to
another (
polyamorphs) are all
examples of
solid to
solid phase transitions. The martensitic...
- Hixson; Paul C. Nordine;
Gregory A.
Jerman (2004), "Gl****
Formation and
Polyamorphism in Rare-Earth Oxide–Aluminum
Oxide Compositions",
Journal of the American...
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polyamorphism in the
chiton tooth: From a new
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