1929
DOI: 10.1002/zaac.19291850104
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Zur Kenntnis der Halogenide der seltenen Erden. Über die Jodide der Ceriterdenelemente und die Neubestimmung der Schmelzpunkte der Chloride

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“…The dehydration time given by most investigators varies from a few hours to several days. Kremers (59) was able to reduce the dehydration time to a working day by operating at reduced pressure but Jantsch (48,49) did not find it necessary to work under reduced pressure.…”
Section: Preparation Of Anhydrous Lanthanon Chloridesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The dehydration time given by most investigators varies from a few hours to several days. Kremers (59) was able to reduce the dehydration time to a working day by operating at reduced pressure but Jantsch (48,49) did not find it necessary to work under reduced pressure.…”
Section: Preparation Of Anhydrous Lanthanon Chloridesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…dehydration of lanthanon iodide hydrates 1. Dehydration with HI Investigators (32,49,51) have been unable to prepare pure anhydrous lanthanon iodides by dehydrating the hydrated salt in a stream of anhydrous HI. Anhydrous iodides have been obtained by heating in a stream of HI and H2 the hydrated iodide that has been equilibrated with ammonium iodide (39,49,51).…”
Section: Preparation Of Anhydrous Lanthanon Iodidesmentioning
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“…Furthermore, the melting points of the corresponding LnCl 3 could be observed: PrCl 3 at 762 °C (mp. = 769 °C) [41]; SmCl 3 at 651 °C (mp. = 677 °C) [42].…”
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