Abstract

Vapor formation of tin(II) and zinc(II) pivalates were studied using the Knudsen effusion method and mass spectrometry analysis of the gas phase. Sublimation of the tin complex is shown to be accompanied by polymerization of the condensed phase, changing its thermodynamic parameters. The vapor formation of zinc pivalate in the presence of trace amounts of water is accompanied by partial hydrolysis of the condensed phase and sublimation of the sample in the form of Zn4O(piv)6 and Zn2piv4. The absolute partial pressures and heats of sublimation of the components of the gas phase above tin and zinc complexes are calculated.

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