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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Zeitschrift für anorganische Chemie 455 (1979), S. 16-28 
    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Contributions to the Thermal Behaviour of Sulfates. III. The Behaviour of CdSO4 at High TemperatureThe behaviour of CdSO4 was studied by means of high temperature Guinier photographs in the temperature range of 20 to 960°C. Except N-CdSO4 which is the thermodynamically stable modification at STP, there are 3 high temperature modifications (M, H1 and H2-CdSO4) of which only metastable M-CdSO4 can be obtained kineticly stable at room temperature. The lattice constants and the structure type of H1- and H2-CdSO4 were determined. The structure of H1-CdSO4 is closely related with that of N-CuSO4 but in difference of N-CuSO4 it has a superlattice. H1-CdSO4 crystallizes orthorhombic with a325°C = 17.80 Å, b325°C = 7.35 Å, c325°C = 4.84 Å, Z = 8.H2-CdSO4 crystallizes hexagonal with a850°C = 5.01 Å, c850°C = 7.64 Å, Z = 2 in a modified NaKSO4 structure type (space group P 3m 1) with Cd2+ only in the Na+ positions. The temperatur and sequence of transitions as well as the thermal expansion of N- and M-CdSO4 was determined
    Notes: Mit Heizguinieraufnahmen wurde das Verhalten von CdSO4 im Temperaturbereich von 25-960°C untersucht. Außer der bei Raumtemperatur thermodynamisch stabilen Modifikation (N-CdSO4) existieren 3 Hochtemperaturmodifikationen (M, H1 und H2-CdSO4), von denen nur das metastabile M-CdSO4 bei Raumtemperatur kinetisch stabil zu erhalten ist. Metrik und Strukturtyp von H1- und H2-CdSO4 wurden bestimmt. H1-CdSO4 ist mit N-CuSO4 strukturverwandt, besitzt jedoch eine Überstruktur. Es kristallisiert orthorhombisch mit a325°C = 17,80 Å, b325°C = 7,35 Å, c325°C = 4,84 Å, Z = 8. H2-CdSO4 kristallisiert hexagonal mit a850°C = 5,01 Å, c850°C = 7,64 Å, Z = 2 in einem modifizierten NaKSO4-Typ (RG: P 3m 1); Cd2+ nur auf Na+-Punktlagen. Temperatur und Verlauf der Umwandlungen sowie die thermische Dilatation von N- und M-CdSO4 wurden bestimmt.
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