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Thermal and other studies on bivalent metal selenltes

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BaSeO3·2·5H2O(I), PbSeO3· 2H2O(II) and CdSeO3·3.5H2O(III) were prepared and analysed. Their hygroscopicity and solubility was investigated. These compounds have high thermal Stability, as shown by their TG and DTA data. IR spectra show multi-dentate coordination of selenite to cations, due to considerable splitting of the asymmetric v3 and v4 bands of SeO 23 in the 780-730 cm−1 and 420-325 cm−1 region.

Tentative structures have been proposed involving bridging oxygen atoms.

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BaSeO3-2.5H2O(I), PbSeO3 · 2H2O(II) und CdSeO3· 3.5H2O(III) wurden hergestellt, analysiert sowie deren Hygroskopizität und Löslichkeit untersucht. TG- und DTA-Untersuchungen erweisen die hohe thermische Stabilität dieser Verbindungen. Die IR-Spektren zeigen mehrzählige Koordination von Selenit zu Kationen, was aus einer beträchtlichen Aufspaltung der antisymmetrischenv 3 undv 4 Banden von SeO 23 im Bereich 780-730cm−1 bzw. 420-325 cm−1 hervorgeht. Es wurden versuchsweise Strukturen mit überbrückenden Sauerstoffatomen vorgeschlagen.

Резюме

Вновь полученные сое динения BaSeO3· 2,5H2O, PbSeO3 · 2H2O и CdSeO3 · 3,5H2O охарактеризованы эл ементным анализом и и зучена их гидроскопйчность и р астворимость. Согласно данным ТГ и Д ТА соединения облада ют высокой термоустойчивостью. ИК спектры показали полидентат ную координацию селе нит-аниона по отношению к катионам, вызывая значительное расщеп ление симметричныхv 3 иv 4 полос SeO 23 }- в области 780-730 и 420-325 см−1. Для всех соединений п редложены пробные ст руктуры, включающие мостиков ые атомы кислорода.

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Verma, V.P., Khushu, A. Thermal and other studies on bivalent metal selenltes. Journal of Thermal Analysis 35, 1157–1163 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01913033

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