Abstract

Abstract The local structure of erbium(III) bromanilate complex was studied by the EXAFS (extended X-ray absorption fine structure) and IR spectra of some different temperatures. From the EXAFS analyses the coordination numbers and the distances between Er(III) and oxygen atoms were recognized to change as temperature changed. IR spectra showed that the frequency of Er(III)-oxygen stretching vibration was increased with temperature. The water molecules involved play important roles in the local structures of this complex.

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