Abstract

The conditions of the formation of yttrium and lanthanide 5-chloro-2-nitrobenzoates were studied and their quantitative composition and solubilities in water at 298 K were determined. They are anhydrous or hydrated complexes and their solubilities are of the order of 10-3 mol dm-3. The IR and X-ray spectra for the complexes were recorded. All complexes are crystalline compounds. Their thermal decomposition was studied. It was found that on heating above 523 K the complexes decompose explosively. Therefore their thermal decomposition was carried out in the temperature range 273-523 K. Hydrated complexes lose crystallization water molecules in one step. From the results it appeared that during dehydration process no transformation of nitro group to nitrito took place. Some of physico-chemical properties of rare earth element 5-chloro-2-nitrobenzoates were compared with 2-nitro- and 3-chlorobenzoates of those elements.

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