Items where Author is "Bell, Anthony M. T."
Number of items: 14.
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KILINC, Erhan, BELL, Anthony M. T., BINGHAM, Paul A. and HAND, Russell J.
(2021).
Effects of composition and phase relations on mechanical properties and crystallization of silicate glasses.
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 104 (8), 3921-3946.
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BELL, Anthony M. T., BACKHOUSE, Daniel J., DENG, Wei, EALES, James D., KILINC, Erhan, LOVE, Katrina, RAUTIYAL, Prince, RIGBY, Jessica C., STONE, Alex H., VAISHNAV, Shuchi, WIE-ADDO, Gloria and BINGHAM, Paul A.
(2020).
X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Feldspars and Silicate Glass: Effects of Melting Time on Fused Bead Consistency and Volatilisation.
Minerals, 10 (5), e442.
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BELL, Anthony M. T. and HENDERSON, C. Michael B.
(2016).
Rietveld refinements of the crystal structures of Rb2XSi5O12 (X = Mn, Ni).
In: British Crystallographic Association Spring Meeting, University of Nottingham, 4-7 April 2016.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BELL, Anthony M. T., HENDERSON, C. Michael B., WENDLANDT, Richard F. and HARRISON, Wendy J.
(2009).
Rietveld refinement of Sr5(AsO4)3Cl from high-resolution synchrotron data.
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications, E65 (3), i16-i17.
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IBBERSON, Richard M., PARSONS, Simon, ALLAN, David R. and BELL, Anthony M. T.
(2008).
Polymorphism in cyclohexanol.
Acta Crystallographica Section B, 64 (5), 573-582.
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HUANG, S., OHFUJI, H., LAMMIE, D., WESS, T., BELL, Anthony M. T., VAUGHAN, D. J., OLDROYD, A. and RICKARD, D.
(2006).
Nanoparticulate nickel sulfides formed in low temperature aqueous solutions.
In: 16th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference 2006, Melbourne, Australia, 2006.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
SCIAU, P., RELAIX, S., GOUDEAU, P., BELL, Anthony M. T., JONES, R. L. and PANTOS, E.
(2006).
X-Ray synchronotron study of phase transforms in illite clays to extract information on sigillata manufacturing processes.
In: Synchrotron Radiation in Art and Archaeology 2006, Berlin.
(Submitted)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
COLLINS,, S. P., CERNIK, R. J., PATTISON, P., BELL, Anthony M. T. and FITCH, A. N.
(1992).
A two-circle powder diffractometer for synchrotron radiation on Station 2.3 at the SRS.
Review of Scientific Instruments, 63 (1), 1013-1014.
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BELL, Anthony M. T. and HENDERSON, C. Michael B.
(2012).
High-temperature synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction
study of Cs2XSi5O12 (X = Cd, Cu, Zn) leucites.
Mineralogical Magazine, 76 (5), 1257-1280.
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COKER, Victoria S., BELL, Anthony M. T., PEARCE, Carolyn I., PATTRICK, Richard A.D., VAN DER LAAN, Gerrit and LLOYD, Jonathan R.
(2008).
Time-resolved synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction study of magnetite formation by the Fe(III)-reducing bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens.
American Mineralogist, 93 (4), 540-547.
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LEYSSENS, K., ADRIAENS, A., DOWSETT, M.G., SCHOTTE, B., OLOFF, I., PANTOS, E., BELL, Anthony M. T. and THOMPSON, S. P.
(2005).
Simultaneous in situ time resolved SR-XRD and corrosion
potential analyses to monitor the corrosion on copper.
Electrochemistry Communications, 7 (12), 1265-1270.
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BELL, Anthony M. T., SMITH, J. Nicholas B., ATTFIELD, J. Paul, RAWSON, Jeremy M., SHANKLAND, Kenneth and DAVID, William I. F.
(1999).
A synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction study of
4-(2,3,4-trifluorophenyl)-1,2,3,5-dithiadiazolyl. Crystal structure
determination using a global optimisation method.
New Journal of Chemistry, 23, 565-567.
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NORLUND CHRISTENSEN, A, HAZELL, R. G., BELL, Anthony M. T. and ALTOMARE, A.
(1995).
Precision of crystal structure derived from a synchrotron x-ray powder pattern. The structure of barium oxalate hydrate, BaC204*2H20.
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 56 (10), 1359-1362.
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BELL, Anthony M. T., BRIDGES, Jonathan, CROSS, Richard, FALSHAW, Christopher P., TAYLOR, Brian F., TAYLOR, Giles A., WHITTAKER, Ian C. and BEGLEY, Michael J.
(1987).
Cycloadducts of nitrones with isocyanates; 1,2,4- or 1,3,4-oxadiazolidinones?
Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 1, 1987, 2593-2596.
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