Preparation Of High Purity Anhydrous Neodymium Chloride

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Georges J. Kipouros
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Anhydrous neodymium trichlorids (NdCl3), containing ~1 weight percent neodymium oxychloride (NdOCI) was prepared by the dehydration of neodymium trichioride hexahydrate (NdC13.6H2O). Dehydration of the hexahydrate was conducted in three steps. First, the hexahydrate was slowly heated in air to about 250 °C until all the low temperature water of crystallization was removed. In the second stop, the neodymium hydroxychloride (Nd(OH)2C1) fanned in the first step was decomposed by heating under argon to 430 ° C. Finally the salt was ground and then treated with HCl gas at 330 °C until practically all of the NdOCl was converted to NdCl3.
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APA: Georges J. Kipouros  (1992)  Preparation Of High Purity Anhydrous Neodymium Chloride

MLA: Georges J. Kipouros Preparation Of High Purity Anhydrous Neodymium Chloride. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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