RI 6060 Thermal Decomposition Of Five Salts Of Praseodymium, Neodymium, And Samarium

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Roy L. Wilfong
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The thermal decomposition of the ammonium sulfate, carbonate, nitrate, oxalate, and sulfate salts of praseodymium, neodymium, and samarium was investigated thermogravimetrically in the temperature range 25° to 1,500° C. Each salt was decomposed at a heating rate of 2.5° C, per minute. The pyrolytic sequences have been identified and the temperatures of formation of inter-mediates, the minimum oxide formation temperatures, and values for loss on ignition have been determined. The nonstoichiometric ranges between Pr6011 and Pr203 and the extent of these ranges have been determined for oxides derived from the carbonate, nitrate, and oxalate salts of praseodymium. The alum and sulfate salts of praseodymium produced the sesquioxide without forming the intermediate non-stoichiometric oxides. The temperature limits of formation and regions of stability for the alums and sulfates were better defined than were those for the carbonates, nitrates, and oxalates. The minimum oxide formation temperature increased in the order of samarium, neodymium, and praseodymium irrespective of the anion.
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APA: Roy L. Wilfong  (1962)  RI 6060 Thermal Decomposition Of Five Salts Of Praseodymium, Neodymium, And Samarium

MLA: Roy L. Wilfong RI 6060 Thermal Decomposition Of Five Salts Of Praseodymium, Neodymium, And Samarium. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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