Investigation of thermal decomposition behavior of Cerium (III) Acetate Hydrate in argon and dry air atmosphere

Aliye Arabaci*, Nuri Solak

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Abstract

The thermal decomposition behavior of Cerium (III) Acetate Hydrate, Ce(CH3CO2)31.5H2O, was investigated by using in-situ High Temperature FTIR Spectroscopy (in N2), High Temperature X-ray diffraction (HT-XRD) (in air) and TG/DTA - MS techniques (Ar and dry air). Thermal decomposition of Ce(CH3CO2)31.5H2O to CeO2, ceria, in argon occurred through several endothermic and exothermic reactions. Through these consecutive reactions, amorphous cerium anhydrous acetate formed above the dehydration temperature. Afterwards, crystallization of the anhydrous acetate took place with the increasing temperature and ceria formed in cubic phase as the final product. In dry air, the decomposition reaction is completed around 330°C and CeO2 was formed as the final product. The difference between the two atmospheres was significant in between 250-550°C. The activation energy for the crystallization of cerium anhydrous acetate was determined as 244 kJ mol-1 under non-isothermal conditions by using Kissinger equation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)777-782
Number of pages6
JournalGazi University Journal of Science
Volume25
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Ceria
  • HT-XRD
  • Thermal decomposition

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