Abstract

Nickel chloride, bromide and iodide complex species were prepared on an anion exchange membrane and were characterised by spectral measurements (UV, visible, and IR regions) and by the parameters (10Dq, B, ϵ, and optical electronegativity) evaluated from these measurements. The membrane proved to be a non-distorting stabilizing medium for the nickel halide species due to its rather low water content and the big cations contained. The composition and configurations of these species are discussed.

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