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HYDROLYTIC SPLITTING OF THE HIGHER OXIDES OF PRASEODYMIUM AND TERBIUM (in German)

Journal Article · · J. Less-Common Metals

The reaction between the oxides of praseodymium or terbium with an oxidation state of the metal M between III and IV and water leads by disproportionation to the hydroxide M(OH)/sub 3/ and the dioxide MO/sub 2/. The reaction with the praseodymium oxides proceeds slowly at 20 un. Concent 85% C and fast at 100 un. Concent 85% C; with the terbium oxides, a temperature of 200 un. Concent 85% C is required. The pure dioxides PrO/sub 2/2 and TbO/sub 2/ may be prepared easily by treating the reaction products with suitable acids, which do not attack the dioxides. (auth)

Research Organization:
Universitat, Freiburg i. B.
NSA Number:
NSA-17-023354
OSTI ID:
4716012
Journal Information:
J. Less-Common Metals, Journal Name: J. Less-Common Metals Vol. Vol: 5
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
German

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