Incomplete decomposition of alkali metal azides


Autoria(s): Mohan, V Krishna; Verneker, VR Pai
Data(s)

01/12/1976

Resumo

The thermal decomposition of sodium azide has been studied in the temperature range 240–360°C in vacuum and under pressure of an inert gas, argon. The results show that the decomposition is partial 360°C. From the observations made in the present work, namely: (i) the decomposition is incomplete both under vacuum and inert gas; (ii) mass spectrometric studies do not reveal any decrease in the intensity of the background species, CO+2, CO+, H2O+, and (iii) sodium metal remains in the ‘free state’ as seen by the formation of a metallic mirror at temperatures above 300°C, it has been argued that the partial nature of decompostion is due to the confinement of the decomposition to intermosaic regions within the lattice.

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Mohan, V Krishna and Verneker, VR Pai (1976) Incomplete decomposition of alkali metal azides. In: Thermochimica Acta, 17 (3). pp. 343-349.

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Elsevier Science

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Palavras-Chave #Inorganic & Physical Chemistry
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Journal Article

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