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Actinide elements mixed metal oxides

In actinide binary compounds an equation of state can also be developed on the same lines. The difference in electronegativity of the actinide and the non-actinide element plays an important role, determining the degree of mixing between the actinide orbitals (5 f and 6 d) and the orbitals of the ligand. A mixture of metallic, ionic and covalent bond is then encountered. In the chapter, two classes of actinide compounds are reviewed NaCl-structure pnictides or chalcogenides, and oxides. [Pg.75]

The absence of reliable thermodynamic data for the tetrafluorides has contributed to difficulties in defining the chemistry of the rare earth elements. The fact that only Ce, Pr, and Tb form stable Rp4(s) phases has been established (see section 2.4) however, the thermochemistry of these fluorides has remained uncertain. Insight is provided by the work of Johansson (1978), who has correlated data for lanthanide and actinide oxides and halides and derived energy differences between the trivalent and tetravalent metal ions. The results, which have been used to estimate enthalpies of disproportionation of RF4 phases, agree with preparative observations and the stability order Prp4< TbP4 < CeP4. However, the results also indicate that tetravalent Nd and Dy have sufficient stability to occur in mixed metal systems like those described by Hoppe (1981). [Pg.448]

After a survey of the basic theory and some experimental aspects of photoelectron spectroscopy which are relevant to actinide solids, two systems are illustrated elemental actinide metals, in which the Mott transition between plutonium and americium is evidenced in a photographic way by photoemission, and strongly ionic oxides, in which the 5f localized behaviour is clearly seen, and indications of f-p or d-p covalent mixing are investigated. [Pg.197]

Comparable recent detailed reviews of the actinide halides could not be found. The structures of actinide fluorides, both binary fluorides and combinations of these with main-group elements with emphasis on lattice parameters and coordination poly-hedra, were reviewed by Penneman et al. (1973). The chemical thermodynamics of actinide binary halides, oxide halides, and alkali-metal mixed salts were reviewed by Fuger et al. (1983), and while the preparation of high-purity actinide metals and compounds was discussed by Muller and Spirlet (1985), actinide-halide compounds were hardly mentioned. Raman and absorption spectroscopy of actinide tri- and tetrahalides are discussed in a review by Wilmarth and Peterson (1991). Actinide halides, reviewed by element, are considered in detail in the two volume treatise by Katzet al. (1986). The thermochemical and oxidation-reduction properties of lanthanides and actinides are discussed elsewhere in this volume [in the chapter by Morss (ch. 122)]. [Pg.367]


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