Title of article :
Thermal behaviour of polycrystalline [Ba(H2O)3](ClO4)2 and [Ba(NH3)4](ClO4)2
Author/Authors :
A. Migda?-Mikuli، نويسنده , , J. Hetma?czyk، نويسنده , , E. Mikuli، نويسنده , , Hetmanczyk، L. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Phase transitions, melting processes and thermal decompositions of [Ba(H2O)3](ClO4)2 and [Ba(NH3)4](ClO4)2 were studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis connected with quadruple mass spectrometer (TGA/QMS). The phase transition at image (on heating) and at image (on cooling) was detected for [Ba(NH3)4](ClO4)2 by means of DSC, but none phase transition at that temperature range has been registered for [Ba(H2O)3](ClO4)2. The decomposition process of the [Ba(H2O)3](ClO4)2 supervene in the three main stages. In stage I (305–520 K) dehydration of [Ba(H2O)3](ClO4)2 to anhydrous Ba(ClO4)2 undergoes in two steps, in which consecutively 1/3 (at 305–360 K) and 2/3 (at 361–520 K) of all H2O molecules are liberated. In stage II (521–740 K) anhydrous Ba(ClO4)2 has two solid–solid phase transitions: at TC1 = 566.6 K and at TC2 = 641.7 K. Next it melts at Tm = 760 K. Stage III (above 761 K) is connected with decomposition and explosion of melted Ba(ClO4)2. The decomposition process of the [Ba(NH3)4](ClO4)2 supervene in the three main stages, too. Stage I (310–520 K) is connected with deammination of [Ba(NH3)4](ClO4)2 to Ba(ClO4)2 and all NH3 molecules are liberated. Stages II and III (521–850 K) are exactly the same as they were observed for [Ba(H2O)3](ClO4)2.
Keywords :
TGA , Triaquabarium perchlorate , DSC , Phase transitions , Anhydrous barium perchlorate , Tetraamminebarium perchlorate , Thermal decomposition , Melting points
Journal title :
Thermochimica Acta
Journal title :
Thermochimica Acta