Abstract

The conditions of the formation of yttrium(III) and lanthanide(III) 2-chloro-5-nitrobenzoates were studied and their quantitative composition and solubilities in water at 298 K were determined. The compounds are dihydrates and their solubilities are of the order of 10-3 mol dm-3. The FTIR, FIR and X-ray spectra for the complexes were recorded. All complexes are crystalline compounds. Their thermal decomposition was studied only in the range 293-523 K since on heating above 523 K the complexes decompose explosively. Hydrated 2-chloro-5-nitrobenzoates of rare earth elements lose two crystallization water molecules in one step. The enthalpy of dehydration process was established and the magnetic moments of the complexes were determined in the range 77-300 K. The compounds obey the Curie-Weiss law. The 4f electrons do not participate in the formation of the Ln-O bonds.

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