High-temperature adiabatic calorimetry enables accurate determinations to be made of the heat capacity of key materials and, furthermore, is indispensable for development of hightemperature enthalpy standards for differential scanning calorimetry. Adiabatic calorimeters may, however, be used as vers
Proton Transfer in Solid State: Mechanochemical Reactions of Imidazole with Metallic Oxides
✍ Scribed by José Fernández-Bertrán; Lila Castellanos-Serra; H. Yee-Madeira; Edilso Reguera
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 113 KB
- Volume
- 147
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-4596
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✦ Synopsis
Mechanochemical reactions of crystalline imidazole with 23 metallic oxides have been studied by milling in a mortar and in ball mill vibrators of low and high mechanical intensity. The reactions were monitored by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray di4raction (XRD) techniques. ZnO, HgO, Ag 2 O, and Cu 2 O react rather readily in the mortar, forming the corresponding imidazolates but CdO, Ga 2 O 3 , and In 2 O 3 require intense mechanical milling to transform. CuO and NiO do not react immediately but turn bluish after a few months of aging. The oxides of Mg(II), Ca(II), Be(II), Al(III), Fe(II), Co(II), Co(III), Pb(II), Eu(III), Ce(III), Bi(III), Ti(IV), Zr(IV), and Sn(IV) are inert to imidazole even on strong milling for several hours.
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