Magnesium dititanate (MgTi2O5) with pseudobrookite structure: A review

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Magnesium dititanate (MgTi2O5, MT2) has been synthesized since the early 1930s. It has the pseudobrookite structure (general formula Me3O5), corresponding to the Mg-enriched artificial endmember of the Fe2TiO5 (pseudobrookite)- FeTi2O5 (ferropseudobrookite)-Mg0.5Fe 0.5Ti2O5 (armalcolite) solid solution. Since MgTi2O5 has relativity high thermal stability among pseudobrookite-type phases, it is expected to be a well-balanced low-thermal-expansion material. Here we review both the historical and recent studies on MgTi2O5, particularly on its crystal structure, cation order-disorder, physical properties and synthesis methods. © 2011 National Institute for Materials Science.

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Suzuki, Y., & Shinoda, Y. (2011, June). Magnesium dititanate (MgTi2O5) with pseudobrookite structure: A review. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials. https://doi.org/10.1088/1468-6996/12/3/034301

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