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Abstract
Thermal decomposition of several copper(II)-cobalt(II) hydroxide chlorides, β-CuxCo2−x(OH)3Cl (0.34 ⩽ x ⩽ 1.5) has been carried out in an evacuated high temperature X-ray diffraction chamber. The cubic spinel phase CuyCo3−yO4 and the cubic rock-salt phase (Cu,Co)Oss are two of the intermediates that form during the decompositions, while cobalt metal or a mixture of cobalt and copper metals are obtained as final products, their relative amounts depending on the value of the stoichiometric coefficient x of the precursors.