Abstract

The anodic dissolution of niobium in carbamide + chloride melts has been studied by cyclic voltammetry and UV/VIS, ESR and IR spectroscopies, and the structure of the complex ions formed has been established. Over a wide current density range Nb transfers into the melt in the form of 5-valent ions only, coordinated with Cl ligands in octahedral [NbCl6]−. The possibility of cathodic reduction of these complexes to quasi-octahedrally coordinated [NbCl6]2− was shown; spectral characteristics of both complexes are presented.

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