Dilatometry of the high-temperature proton conductor Ba3Ca1.18Nb1.82O9 − δ

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A chiral 3D framework containing a nonpolar rotor shows two dielectric anomalies and can serve as a proton conductor under high-temperature and anhydrous conditions.


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