1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf01913606
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Thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopic study of synthetic brochantite

Abstract: Pure brochantite was prepared at 60 ~ from 0.5 M copper(ll) sulphate and sodium hydroxide solutions at pH 8.0. The decomposition products arising when it was heated at different temperatures were identified using X-ray diffraction analysis and infrared spectroscopy. Dolerophanite, CuO.CuSO4, which is invariably reported to be formed during the thermal decomposition of brochantite (of both synthetic and mineral origins), was not formed The higher pH conditions adopted here for the precipitation are probably res… Show more

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“…According to [28,29] pure brochantite formed at 60 °C from CuSO 4 •5H 2 O and Na 2 CO 3 solutions at pH 8.0. The 50 ml of sodium carbonate 0.5 M solution was heated to 60 °C and slowly with vigorous stirring 75 ml of copper (II) sulfate 0.5 M solution was added.…”
Section: Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [28,29] pure brochantite formed at 60 °C from CuSO 4 •5H 2 O and Na 2 CO 3 solutions at pH 8.0. The 50 ml of sodium carbonate 0.5 M solution was heated to 60 °C and slowly with vigorous stirring 75 ml of copper (II) sulfate 0.5 M solution was added.…”
Section: Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brochantite is synthesized in the laboratory following a procedure reported by Prasad and coauthors [ 54 ]. Silver glue was provided by Agar Scientific.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data from a copper solubility experiment in nitrate solution at pH 3.88 and 25°C. ............ (Schindler P 1967) (Margulis 1962), (Pannetier et al 1963), (Ramamurthy & Secco 1970), (Prasad & Sitakara Rao 1985), (Tanaka & Koga 1988), (Uzunov et al 1995), (Koga et al 1997). ................. Table 4-2 -Reported thermal decomposition sequence of basic copper chloride.…”
Section: List Of Tablesmentioning
confidence: 99%