RAS Chemistry & Material ScienceЖурнал неорганической химии Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry

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Thermochemical Study of Bismuth Cobalt Dysprosium Oxide: The Enthalpy of Formation and Lattice Enthalpy

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10.31857/S0044457X23601402-1
DOI
10.31857/S0044457X23601402
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Volume 68 / Issue number 12
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1786-1791
Abstract
Bismuth cobalt dysprosium oxide of composition Bi12.5Dy1.5CoO22.325 has been prepared by solid-state reactions. The compound has a cubic structure (space group Fm m) with the unit cell parameter a = 0.55279(5) nm. The solution enthalpy and standard enthalpy of formation of Bi12.5Dy1.5CoO22.325 have been measured by solution calorimetry: ΔsolH0 = −1017.0 ± 7.5 kJ/mol, and ΔfH0 = −5338.8 ± 19.9 kJ/mol. The lattice enthalpy has been calculated using the Born–Haber cycle: ΔlatH0 = −99020 kJ/mol. The lattice enthalpy increases in magnitude as the lanthanide radius decreases in the neodymium–dysprosium–holmium series.
Keywords
оксид висмута оксид кобальта оксид диспрозия энтальпия образования энтальпия решетки
Date of publication
01.12.2023
Year of publication
2023
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