Brzyska, W. published the artcileThermal decomposition of Y, La and lanthanide benzene-1,2-dioxyacetates in an air atmosphere, Related Products of catalysis-chemistry, the publication is Journal of Thermal Analysis (1996), 46(6), 1687-1695, database is CAplus.
The thermal decomposition of Y, La and lanthanide (from Ce(III) to Lu(III)) benzene-1,2-dioxyacetates Ln2(C10H8O6)3¡¤nH2O were studied. The hydrated complexes 1st lose water of crystallization in one or two steps to yield anhydrous compounds or hydrates containing coordination water mols., and then decomposed to the oxides Ln2O3, CeO2, Pr6O11 and Tb4O7 with formation of intermediates, carbonates and oxycarbonates (La, Pr-Eu), oxycarbonates (Y, Tb-Lu) or carbonate (Gd) only. Anhydrous cerium(III) benzene-1,2-dioxyacetate decomposes on heating directly to CeO2.
Journal of Thermal Analysis published new progress about 5411-14-3. 5411-14-3 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Carboxylic acid,Benzene,Ether, name is 2,2-(1,2-Phenylenebis(oxy))diacetic acid, and the molecular formula is C10H10O6, Related Products of catalysis-chemistry.
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