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Structure transformations in nickel oxalate dihydrate NiC2O4·2H2O and nickel formate dihydrate Ni(HCO2)2·2H2O during thermal decomposition

Authors :
Pavel V. Mateychenko
Anna N. Puzan
Vyacheslav N. Baumer
Dmytro Lisovytskiy
Source :
Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 266:133-142
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Structure and thermolysis of NiC2O4·2H2O (I) and Ni(HCO2)2·2H2O (II) were studied for the precipitated powders from the water solutions of precursors. The compound (I) has a disordered structure (C2/c, a=11.7916(5), b= 5.31798(14), c= 9.7806(7) A, β = 127.014(6)°, V= 489.73(4)A3) which is described via the displacement vector applied to the basis atoms and the part of the shifted atoms. Thermal dehydration of (I) leads to formation of the disordered β-NiC2O4 (III), the structure of which (P21/n, a=5.8294(9), b= 5.1685(13), c= 5.2712(4) A, β = 117.793(12)°, V= 140.50(5)A3) was refined from the powder diffraction. Oxalates (I) and (III) are both characterized by the essential part of the shifted atoms causing the extinction of some lines in XRPD pattern. The final product of thermal decomposition of (I) in air is NiO, whereas thermolysis of (II) leads to formation of Ni/NiO mixture. The content of Ni in the latter depends on the thickness of the decaying layer in the sample because the gaseous products of the reaction prevent the oxidation of the nickel formed initially.

Details

ISSN :
00224596
Volume :
266
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Solid State Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........dce5bdd79f4bb5824f737e030245edde
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2018.07.005