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  • Thermal decomposition of HfCl4 as a function of its hydration state
  • Add time:08/19/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    The thermogravimetric behavior of HfCl4 powders with different hydration states has been compared. Strongly hydrated powders consist of HfOCl2·nH2O with n>4. Partially hydrated powders consist of particles with a HfCl4 core and a hydrated outerlayer of HfOCl2·nH2O with n in the range of 0–8. Hydrated powders decomposed at temperature lower than 200 °C whereas the decomposition of partially hydrated powders was completed at a temperature of around 450 °C. The observed differences in decomposition temperature is related to the structure of HfOCl2·nH2O, which is different if n is higher or smaller than 4 and leads to intermediate compounds, which decompose at different temperatures.

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