某些二价过渡金属烟酸盐íons在干燥CO2和N2气氛中的热行为

A. Nascimento, F. Caires, T. Colman, M. Ionashiro
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二价过渡金属烟酸盐M(C6H4NO2)2的合成、表征及热分解采用同步热重-差热分析(TG-DTA)、同步热重-差扫描量热分析(TG-DSC)、红外光谱(FTIR)和络合测定法研究了nH2O (M = Mn (II)、Fe(II)、Co(II)、Ni(II)、Cu(II)和Zn(II))以及烟酸钠的热分解。在两种气氛下,烟酸钠在500℃以下发生热分解,形成碳酸钠和碳质残渣,在800℃以下仍观察到质量损失。在CO2气氛下,这些化合物的热分解发生在三个连续的步骤中,形成各自的金属或金属氧化物:MnO, FeO, CoO, Ni°,Cu°和ZnO。在N2气氛中,也发生了热分解,在连续的三个步骤中,只有铁和钴化合物,分别形成Fe3O4和CoO,而其他化合物的质量损失仍然观察到1000 oC。
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Thermal behavior of nicotinate of some bivalent transition metal íons in dry CO2 and N2 atmospheres
Synthesis, characterization and thermal decomposition of bivalent transition metal nicotinates M(C6H4NO2)2 . nH2O (M = Mn (II), Fe(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II)), as well as the thermal decomposition of sodium nicotinate, were investigated employing simultaneous thermogravimetry and differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA), simultaneous thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC) coupled to infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and complexometry. In both atmospheres, the thermal decomposition of sodium nicotinate up to 500 oC, occurs with the formation of sodium carbonate and carbonaceous residue and up to 800 oC the mass loss is still being observed. In CO2 atmosphere the thermal decomposition of these compounds occurs in three consecutive steps, with the formation of the respective metal or metal oxides: MnO, FeO, CoO, Ni°, Cu° and ZnO. In N2 atmosphere, the thermal decomposition also occurs, in three consecutive steps and only iron and cobalt compounds, with the formation of Fe3O4 and CoO, respectively, while the other compounds the mass loss is still being observed up to 1000 oC.
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