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Scandium sulfite was found to crystallize as a pentahydrate both at 25 and 90 °C when precipitated by the action of sulfur dioxide on aqueous suspensions of Sc(OH)3. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that the anhydrous sulfite is formed by 200 °C but it starts to decompose immediately after its formation. The decomposition leads to an intermediate phase which is stable up to 700 °C in inert (nitrogen) and air atmospheres but decomposes earlier in reductive (hydrogen) environment. The weight remaining, which corresponds to the intermediate level, varies between 58 and 43 %, depending on experimental conditions and thus cannot be assigned to a single compound such as Sc2O2SO4 or Sc2O2SO3. The intermediate phase is amorphous to X-rays but IR spectra indicate the presence of both sulfite and sulfate ions pointing to a mixture. In all atmospheres studied the final decomposition step is the formation of scandium sesquioxide.
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