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Promethium(III) oxide

Promethium(III) oxide

Chemical compound


Promethium(III) oxide is a compound with the formula Pm2O3. It is the most common form of promethium.

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Crystal structure

Promethium oxide exists in three major crystalline forms:[1]

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*a, b and c are lattice parameters, Z is the number of formula units per unit cell, density is calculated from X-ray data.

The low-temperature cubic form converts to the monoclinic structure upon heating to 750–800 °C, and this transition can only be reversed by melting the oxide. The transition from the monoclinic to hexagonal form occurs at 1740 °C.


References

  1. Chikalla, T. D.; McNeilly, C. E.; Roberts, F. P. (1972). "Polymorphic Modifications of Pm2O3". Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 55 (8): 428. doi:10.1111/j.1151-2916.1972.tb11329.x.

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