Volume 21, Issue 37
Organoelement Compounds
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ChemInform Abstract: Preparation, Characterization and Properties of Some Lanthanoid Oxides.

P. GUERRIERO

P. GUERRIERO

Ist. Chim. Tecnol. Radioelem., CNR, 35020 Padua, Italy

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S. SITRAN

S. SITRAN

Ist. Chim. Tecnol. Radioelem., CNR, 35020 Padua, Italy

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P. A. VIGATO

P. A. VIGATO

Ist. Chim. Tecnol. Radioelem., CNR, 35020 Padua, Italy

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C. MAREGA

C. MAREGA

Ist. Chim. Tecnol. Radioelem., CNR, 35020 Padua, Italy

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A. MARIGO

A. MARIGO

Ist. Chim. Tecnol. Radioelem., CNR, 35020 Padua, Italy

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R. ZANNETTI

R. ZANNETTI

Ist. Chim. Tecnol. Radioelem., CNR, 35020 Padua, Italy

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First published: September 11, 1990

Abstract

Thermal decompositions of homo- and heteronuclear lanthanoid complexes of the type (I) lead to formation of homonuclear or mixed lanthanoid oxides such as (II).

ChemInform Abstract

Thermal decompositions of homo- and heteronuclear lanthanoid complexes of the type (I) lead to formation of homonuclear or mixed lanthanoid oxides such as (II). The thermal decomposition of the DyEu derivative (I) (Ln: Eu) is followed by TG and DTA up to 1600 °C and compared with those of the corresponding nitrates. The composition and properties of the oxides, particularly of (II), are studied by X-ray powder diffraction, electron microscopy and X-ray fluorescence techniques together with magnetic investigations (no yields given).

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