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[NiEn3]CrO4 : Structure, thermal properties, and pseudomorphism. / Khranenko, S. P.; Komarov, V. Yu; Gerasimov, E. Yu и др.

в: Journal of Structural Chemistry, Том 58, № 7, 01.12.2017, стр. 1448-1452.

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Khranenko, SP, Komarov, VY, Gerasimov, EY, Zadesenets, AV, Maksimovsky, EA & Gromilov, SA 2017, '[NiEn3]CrO4: Structure, thermal properties, and pseudomorphism', Journal of Structural Chemistry, Том. 58, № 7, стр. 1448-1452. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0022476617070265

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Khranenko SP, Komarov VY, Gerasimov EY, Zadesenets AV, Maksimovsky EA, Gromilov SA. [NiEn3]CrO4: Structure, thermal properties, and pseudomorphism. Journal of Structural Chemistry. 2017 дек. 1;58(7):1448-1452. doi: 10.1134/S0022476617070265

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Khranenko, S. P. ; Komarov, V. Yu ; Gerasimov, E. Yu и др. / [NiEn3]CrO4 : Structure, thermal properties, and pseudomorphism. в: Journal of Structural Chemistry. 2017 ; Том 58, № 7. стр. 1448-1452.

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@article{83b30fa69d78496194e30f8e961aee43,
title = "[NiEn3]CrO4: Structure, thermal properties, and pseudomorphism",
abstract = "The crystal structure of [NiEn3]CrO4 (En is ethylendiamine), C6H24CrN6NiO4 is studied: a = 9.0408(5) {\AA}, c = 9.7466(4) {\AA}, V = 689.92(8) {\AA}3, space group P63/mmc, Z = 2, dx = 1.704 g/cm3, Ni–N 2.133(9) {\AA}, ∠N–Ni–N 82.4(5)°. The thermal properties are determined. When it is heated in a hydrogen atmosphere, a mixture of nanocrystalline Ni and Cr2O3 powders with coherent scattering regions of 59 nm and 90 nm respectively is formed. It is demonstrated that thermal decomposition products consist of pseudomorphic particles that inherit the sizes and shapes of initial [NiEn3]CrO4 single crystals.",
keywords = "chromate anion, complex salt, crystal chemistry, ethylendiamine nickel, pseudomorphism, single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, thermal properties, CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES",
author = "Khranenko, {S. P.} and Komarov, {V. Yu} and Gerasimov, {E. Yu} and Zadesenets, {A. V.} and Maksimovsky, {E. A.} and Gromilov, {S. A.}",
year = "2017",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1134/S0022476617070265",
language = "English",
volume = "58",
pages = "1448--1452",
journal = "Journal of Structural Chemistry",
issn = "0022-4766",
publisher = "Springer GmbH & Co, Auslieferungs-Gesellschaf",
number = "7",

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RIS

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T1 - [NiEn3]CrO4

T2 - Structure, thermal properties, and pseudomorphism

AU - Khranenko, S. P.

AU - Komarov, V. Yu

AU - Gerasimov, E. Yu

AU - Zadesenets, A. V.

AU - Maksimovsky, E. A.

AU - Gromilov, S. A.

PY - 2017/12/1

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N2 - The crystal structure of [NiEn3]CrO4 (En is ethylendiamine), C6H24CrN6NiO4 is studied: a = 9.0408(5) Å, c = 9.7466(4) Å, V = 689.92(8) Å3, space group P63/mmc, Z = 2, dx = 1.704 g/cm3, Ni–N 2.133(9) Å, ∠N–Ni–N 82.4(5)°. The thermal properties are determined. When it is heated in a hydrogen atmosphere, a mixture of nanocrystalline Ni and Cr2O3 powders with coherent scattering regions of 59 nm and 90 nm respectively is formed. It is demonstrated that thermal decomposition products consist of pseudomorphic particles that inherit the sizes and shapes of initial [NiEn3]CrO4 single crystals.

AB - The crystal structure of [NiEn3]CrO4 (En is ethylendiamine), C6H24CrN6NiO4 is studied: a = 9.0408(5) Å, c = 9.7466(4) Å, V = 689.92(8) Å3, space group P63/mmc, Z = 2, dx = 1.704 g/cm3, Ni–N 2.133(9) Å, ∠N–Ni–N 82.4(5)°. The thermal properties are determined. When it is heated in a hydrogen atmosphere, a mixture of nanocrystalline Ni and Cr2O3 powders with coherent scattering regions of 59 nm and 90 nm respectively is formed. It is demonstrated that thermal decomposition products consist of pseudomorphic particles that inherit the sizes and shapes of initial [NiEn3]CrO4 single crystals.

KW - chromate anion

KW - complex salt

KW - crystal chemistry

KW - ethylendiamine nickel

KW - pseudomorphism

KW - single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis

KW - thermal properties

KW - CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES

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