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Preparation solid state reactions

Chromates III). Mixed oxides, e.g. FeCr204, having spinel structures and prepared by solid state reactions. [Pg.97]

Manganaies IV), manganites. Mixed-metal oxides containing Mn(IV). Prepared by solid state reactions. [Pg.249]

The defects of the matrix play an important role on luminescent performances in these materials. Taking into consideration the preparation process of these compounds with the solid-state reaction of mixtures of BaC03, H3BO3, and NH4H2PO4 at different molar ratio, non-equal evaporation during the sintering process of these powders is inevitable and thus results in the formation of intrinsic defects, such as cation and oxygen vacancies. Positional disorder of B and Vacant B (Vb)" have been reported in SrBPOs crystals on the basis of... [Pg.309]

When solids react, we would like to know at what temperature the solid state reaction takes place. If the solid decomposes to a different composition, or phase, we would like to have this knowledge so that we can predict and use that knowledge In preparation of desired materials. Sometimes, intermediate compounds form before the final phase. In this chapter, we will detail some of the measurements used to characterize the solid state and methods used to foUow solid state reactions. This will consist of various types of thermal analysis (TA), including differentlEd thermal analysis (DTA), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and measurements of optical properties. [Pg.357]

Mixed-phase oxide pigments are manufactured by high temperature (800-1000 °C) solid state reactions of the individual oxide components in the appropriate quantities. The preparation of nickel antimony titanium yellow, for example, involves reaction of Ti02, NiO and Sb203 carried out in the presence of oxygen or other suitable oxidising agent to effect the necessary oxidation of Sb(m) to Sb(v) in the lattice. [Pg.155]

Cr-ZSM-5 catalysts prepared by solid-state reaction from different chromium precursors (acetate, chloride, nitrate, sulphate and ammonium dichromate) were studied in the selective ammoxidation of ethylene to acetonitrile. Cr-ZSM-5 catalysts were characterized by chemical analysis, X-ray powder diffraction, FTIR (1500-400 cm 1), N2 physisorption (BET), 27A1 MAS NMR, UV-Visible spectroscopy, NH3-TPD and H2-TPR. For all samples, UV-Visible spectroscopy and H2-TPR results confirmed that both Cr(VI) ions and Cr(III) oxide coexist. TPD of ammonia showed that from the chromium incorporation, it results strong Lewis acid sites formation at the detriment of the initial Bronsted acid sites. The catalyst issued from chromium chloride showed higher activity and selectivity toward acetonitrile. This activity can be assigned to the nature of chromium species formed using this precursor. In general, C r6+ species seem to play a key role in the ammoxidation reaction but Cr203 oxide enhances the deep oxidation. [Pg.345]

Common routes for the synthesis of selenates and tellurates(IV and VI) are the reactions of metal oxides or carbonates with the repsective acids (see Section 4). The disadvantage of this procedure is, that one usually obtains hydrates or, at higher acid concentrations, acidic compounds. Because the oxides E03 and E02 (E=Se, Te) are solids under ambient conditions, solid-state reactions with the respective metal oxides are an alternative route to prepare the anhydrous compounds. [Pg.355]

YDC has been prepared by various methods, including solid-state reaction, coprecipitation, glycine-nitrate process and metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD). Table 1.4 shows that the properties depend on the preparation method [118,119,127,129,130], Zha et al. [129] have studied the influence of sintering... [Pg.38]

The spinel ferrites were fabricated by solid state reaction technique. Cobalt and Zinc ferrites CoxZnyFe204,(x=0.7,0.3,0.4,0.2 and y=0.3,0.7,0.6,0.8) were prepared by solid state reaction technique. The crystalline structure of the sample was investigated by X-ray diffraction(XRD). All samples show cubic spinel structure. The lattice parameter decreases with increasing cobalt content. Magnetic properties shows that the prepared sample exhibit ferromagnetic behaviour at room temperature. The saturation magnetization increases with increasing cobalt content. Curie temperature... [Pg.116]

Arc-melting Well mixed (in some cases partially pre-reacted) compacts of carbon and the metal may be reacted by melting arc-melting may be especially suitable. An advantage of melting in comparison with solid-state reactions may be related to the fact that arc-melted pieces have a smooth surface less susceptible to contamination. This method was found especially effective for refining and for the preparation of solid solutions mainly of the 4th and 5th carbides groups. [Pg.603]


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