Thermal behaviour of light lanthanide(III) complexes with 2,3-pyridinedicarboxylic acid

Z. Rzączyńska, Anna Danczowska-Burdona, M. Drewniak
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Abstract The lanthanide(III) complexes with 2,3-pyridinedicarboxylate ligand (PDC) were obtained as crystalline compounds from the water solutions. These compounds form the series of Ln2(PDC)3 ・ nH2O. All compounds are stable in air and insoluble in both water and common organic solvents. The hydrated complexes have been characterized by elemental analysis, thermal analysis (TG/DSC/DTA, and TG−FT-IR), FT-IR spectroscopy and X-ray analysis. 2,3-pyridinedicarboxylates of lanthanides(III) are stable in air below 313−323 K. Upon heating, hydrated complexes lose crystallization and lattice water in two steps. The values of dehydration enthalpy complexes are calculated from the DSC curves. The anhydrous compounds are stable at the temperature from 473 K to about 623 K and when heated they decompose to lanthanide oxides. Thermal and spectroscopic studies are essential for further studies and classification of compounds as MOF-like structures.
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轻镧系(III)与2,3-吡啶二羧酸配合物的热行为
摘要:从水溶液中得到了镧系(III)与2,3-吡啶二羧酸配体(PDC)的晶体配合物。这些化合物形成Ln2(PDC)3·nH2O系列。所有化合物在空气中都是稳定的,不溶于水和一般的有机溶剂。通过元素分析、热分析(TG/DSC/DTA和TG - FT-IR)、FT-IR光谱和x射线分析对水合配合物进行了表征。2,3-吡啶二羧酸镧系元素(III)在313 ~ 323 K以下的空气中是稳定的。加热后,水合物分两步失去结晶和晶格水。根据DSC曲线计算脱水焓配合物的值。无水化合物在473 ~ 623 K温度范围内稳定,加热后分解为镧系氧化物。热光谱研究是进一步研究和分类类mof结构化合物的必要条件。
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