Issue 14, 1976

Conversion of protactinium monocarbide to the penta- and tetra-halides

Abstract

Protactinium monocarbide has been prepared by carbothermic reduction of the pentaoxide. It reacts with iodine (400 °C), bromine (350 °C), and thionvl chloride (200 °C) in evacuated sealed vessels to vield the approoriate pentahaiibe. The tetraiodide, Pal4, is obtained by interaction of the monocarbide with either protactinium penta-iodide (600 °C) or mercury(II) iodide (500 °C)in vacuo. X-Ray powder-diffraction results and vibrational spectral data are reported for the halides.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 1336-1338

Conversion of protactinium monocarbide to the penta- and tetra-halides

D. Brown, G. De Paoli and B. Whittaker, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 1336 DOI: 10.1039/DT9760001336

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