Thermal decomposition of titanyl oxalates-I : Barium titanyl oxalate


Autoria(s): Gopalakrishnamurthy, HS; Rao, M Subba; Kutty, TR Narayanan
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01/04/1975

Resumo

Thermal decomposition of barium titanyl oxalate tetrahydrate (BTO) has been investigated employing TGA, DTG and DTA techniques and gas and chemical analysis. The decomposition proceeds through five steps and is not affected much by the surrounding gas atmosphere. The first step which is the dehydration of the tetrahydrate is followed by a low-temperature decomposition of the oxalate groups. In the temperature range 190–250°C half a mole of carbon monoxide is evolved with the formation of a transient intermediate containing both oxalate and carbonate groups. The oxalate groups are completely destroyed in the range 250–450°C, resulting in the formation of a carbonate which retains free carbon dioxide in the matrix. The trapped carbon dioxide is released in the temperature range of 460–600°C. The final decomposition of the carbonate takes place between 600–750°C and yields barium titanate. The i.r. spectra, surface area measurements and X-ray, powder diffraction data support entrapment of carbon dioxide in the matrix.

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Gopalakrishnamurthy, HS and Rao, M Subba and Kutty, TR Narayanan (1975) Thermal decomposition of titanyl oxalates-I : Barium titanyl oxalate. In: Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, 37 (4). pp. 891-898.

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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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