Syntheses and thermal analyses of curium trichloride
Abstract
Curium trichloride was synthesized by the solid state reaction of curium nitride with cadmium chloride heated up to 748 K in a dynamic vacuum. The product was hexagonal 244CmCl3, of which lattice parameters were determined to be a = 0.7385 ± 0.0005 and c = 0.4201 ± 0.0005 nm. The melting temperature of the 244CmCl3 sample was determined to be 970 ± 3 K by differential thermal analyses using a gold crucible. These values are close to those reported in literature. The results show that mg-scale CmCl3 samples for thermochemical measurements were prepared from the purified oxide sample without the use of corrosive reagents.
- Publication:
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
- Pub Date:
- July 2013
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2013JRNC..297..139H
- Keywords:
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- <SUP>244</SUP>Cm;
- Chloride;
- X-ray diffraction;
- Lattice parameters;
- DTA;
- Melting temperature