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Crystal structure of a new polytype in the V–P–O system: is ω-VOPO4 a dynamically stabilised metastable network?
2001
Abstract ω-VOPO 4 has been prepared by thermal decomposition of different oxovanadium hydrogen phosphates, namely VO(HPO 4 ) n H 2 O ( n =2( α ), 2(β) and 4) and β-NH 4 (VO 2 )(HPO 4 ). The ω-VOPO 4 phase only remains well crystallised at relatively high temperatures. Its crystal structure has been determined ab initio from X-ray powder diffraction data collected at 475°C. The cell is tetragonal (space group P4 2 /mmc) with a =4.8552(3) A and c =8.4301(6) A. Starting positional parameters were obtained by direct methods, and the structure was refined using Rietveld profile refinement principles. Disorder of two oxygen sublattices is observed. To rationalise some features of the crystal stru…
Layered double hydroxide (LDH)–organic hybrids as precursors for low-temperature chemical synthesis of carbon nanoforms
2012
A low-temperature route for the chemical synthesis of diverse carbon nanoforms, including nano-onions and multi-walled nanotubes, is described. The method involves thermal decomposition of a sebacate-intercalated NiFe LDH at 400 °C and benefits from the catalytic activity of FeNi3 nanoparticles generated in situ.
In-situ formation, thermal decomposition, and adsorption studies of transition metal carbonyl complexes with short-lived radioisotopes
2014
Abstract We report on the in-situ synthesis of metal carbonyl complexes with short-lived isotopes of transition metals. Complexes of molybdenum, technetium, ruthenium and rhodium were synthesized by thermalisation of products of neutron-induced fission of 249Cf in a carbon monoxide-nitrogen mixture. Complexes of tungsten, rhenium, osmium, and iridium were synthesized by thermalizing short-lived isotopes produced in 24Mg-induced fusion evaporation reactions in a carbon monoxide containing atmosphere. The chemical reactions took place at ambient temperature and pressure conditions. The complexes were rapidly transported in a gas stream to collection setups or gas phase chromatography devices.…
In situ— High Temperature Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Iron Nitrides and Nitridoferrates
2003
The stoichiometric iron nitrides γ′-Fe4N, e-Fe3N and ζ-Fe2N were characterized by Mossbauer spectroscopy. The thermal decomposition of e-Fe3N was studied in-situ by means of a specially developed Mossbauer furnace. We found e-Fe3N to γ′-Fe4N and e-Fe3Nx (x ≥ 1.3) as decomposition products and determined the border of γ′/e transformation at T ≅ 930 K. Mossbauer spectroscopy was applied to study in-situ the thermal decomposition of the nitridometalate Li3[FeIIIN2] and the formation of Li2[(Li1-xFeIx)N], the compound with the largest local magnetic field ever observed in an iron containing material. The kinetics of formation and the stability of Li2[(Li1-xFeIx)N] was of particular interest in …
Kinetik und Radikalausbeute beim Zerfall tertiärer Hyponitrite
1971
Der thermische Zerfall von Dicumylhyponitrit (1a) ist eine Reaktion erster Ordnung mit einer Aktivierungsenthalpie von 27.3 keal/Mol und einer Aktivierungsentropie von 8.5 cal/Mol·Grad in Isooctan. Die Radikalausbeute fur 1a betragt 84%, fur Di-tert.-butylhyponitrit 92%. Die Zerfallskonstanten substituierter Dicumylhyponitrite gehorchen bei Verwendung der σ+-Werte der Hammett-Beziehung mit σ=+ +0.34. Kinetic and Radical Efficiency for the Decomposition of Tertiary Hyponitrites The thermal decomposition of dicumylhyponitrite (1a) is a first order reaction with an activation enthalpy of 27.3 kcal/mole and an activation entropy of 8.5 e. u. in isooctane. The efficiency of radical formation is …
Stable Methylene- and Oxo-Bridged Monocyclopentadienyl Titanium Compounds. Molecular Structure of {Ti[μ-(η5-C5Me4SiMe2-O)]Me}2(μ-CH2)
2004
Thermolysis of {Ti[μ-(η5-C5Me4SiMe2-O)]Me2}2 affords the methylene-bridged titanium compound {Ti[μ-(η5-C5Me4SiMe2-O)]Me}2(μ-CH2), concurrent with the evolution of methane, the first example of a fu...
Crystal Structures and Polymorphism of Nickel and Copper Coordination Polymers with Pyridine Ligands
2014
The crystal structures of a series of pyridine coordination polymers [MIICl2(C5H5N)x]n (M = Ni, Cu), prepared via thermal decomposition are reported. [NiCl2(C5H5N)4] (1) decomposes stepwise via [NiCl2(C5H5N)2]n (2), [NiCl2(C5H5N)]n (3), and [NiCl2(C5H5N)2/3]n (4), to NiCl2 with increasing temperature. The thermal decomposition of [CuCl2(C5H5N)2]n (5), progresses via two polymorphs of [CuCl2(C5H5N)]n (6a and 6b), and [CuCl2(C5H5N)2/3]n (7), to CuCl2. The compounds 3, 4, and 7 were prepared as pure phases. All crystal structures were determined by X-ray powder diffraction. Notably, the crystal structures of the polymorphs 6a and 6b were determined from powder diffraction data of a mixture of …
A retro Diels–Alder method for the preparation of pyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrimidinediones from diexo-aminooxanorbornenecarboxamide
2006
Abstract Through the reactions of diexo-3-amino-7-oxanorbornene-2-carboxamide 1 with the oxocarboxylic acids: 4-oxopentanoic acid, p-chlorobenzoylpropionic acid or 2-formylbenzoic acid, the pyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrimidinediones 2 and 3 or pyrimido[1,2-a]isoindoledione 4 were formed on cyclization and thermolysis, when the parent cycles decomposed via the loss of furan to give 2–4 in a retro Diels–Alder reaction. With cis-or trans-2-aroylcyclohexanecarboxylic acids as starting compounds, the 1-aroylhexahydroisoindol-3-ones (5–8) were formed; the phenyl-substituted derivatives gave diastereomeric mixtures. The structures of the new compounds were established by NMR spectroscopy and, for 3 and 6, als…
Synthesis, Characterization and Magnetic Properties of New Dinuclear Copper(II) Complexes with N,N′-Disubstituted Dithiooxamides derived from α-Amino…
2005
Four new dinuclear copper(II) complexes have been synthesized and have the general formula [Cu2(L)(H2O)2], where L = GLYDTO [N,N′-bis(carboxymethyl)dithiooxamide], ALADTO [N,N′-bis(carboxyethyl)dithiooxamide], VALDTO [N,N′-bis(1-carboxy-2-methylpropyl)dithiooxamide] and LEUDTO [N,N′-bis(1-carboxy-3-methylbutyl)dithiooxamide]. The complexes were characterized by elemental analysis as well as by IR, electronic and EPR spectroscopy. These techniques provided evidence for the presence of the CuNO2S chromophore. Magnetic susceptibility measurements on all the complexes in the range 4–300 K show the existence of a dominant antiferromagnetic interaction with −J values greater than 300 cm−1. Therma…
Generation of lanthanide coordination polymers with dicarboxylate ligands: synthesis, structure, thermal decomposition and magnetic properties of the…
2000
The malonate complex of formula [Pr2(C3H2O4)3(H2O)3]·2H2O (1) was prepared and his crystal structure determined by X-ray diffraction methods. 1 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21, Z = 4, with unit cell parameters a = 7.631(2), b = 12.899(4), c = 8.923(2) A and β = 101.11(3)°. 1 is a polymer which grows in the (110) plane. The hydrogen bond stabilizes the crystal structure forming a three-dimensional network. The two non-equivalent praseodymium(III) ions have different environments. Finally, the thermal behaviour and magnetic properties were investigated.