Cerium monoselenide
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Chemical formula | CeSe |
Appearance | purple solid[1] |
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Crystal structure | NaCl-type (cubic) |
Space group | Fm3m (No. 225) |
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Other anions | Cerium monosulfide Cerium monotelluride |
Related compounds | Cerium selenide |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Infobox references |
Chemical compound
Cerium monoselenide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula CeSe. It exists in the form of Ce3+Se2−(e−).[2]
Preparation
Cerium monoselenide can be obtained by reducing cerium selenide with metallic sodium at 600 °C (or calcium at 1000 °C):[2]
- Ce2Se3 + 2Na → 2CeSe + Na2Se
The reduction of cerium selenide by cerium dihydride can also produce cerium monoselenide:[1]
- Ce2Se3 + CeH2 → 3 CeSe + H2↑
Properties
Like many other rare earth monochalcogenides, Cerium monoselenide has metallic-type electrical conductivity and a NaCl-type crystal structure.[3]
References
- ^ a b Obolonchik, V. A.; Mikhlina, T. M. Synthesis of rare earth metal monoselenides(in Russian). Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Neorganicheskie Materialy, 1968. 4(2): 287-8. ISSN:0002-337X
- ^ a b 洪广言. 现代化学基础丛书 第36卷 稀土化学导论. 北京: 科学出版社, 2014. pp. 62-63. 2. 稀土硒化物 ISBN 978-7-03-040581-4
- ^ Smolensky, G. A.; Adamjan, V. E.; Loginov, G. M. (1968-02-01). "Antiferromagnetic Properties of Light Rare Earth Monochalcogenides". Journal of Applied Physics. 39 (2). AIP Publishing: 786–790. doi:10.1063/1.2163619. ISSN 0021-8979.
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Cerium compounds
- CeI2
- CeSe
- CeBr3
- Ce2(CO3)3
- CeCl3
- CeF3
- CeI3
- Ce(OH)3
- CeN
- Ce2O3
- Ce2(SO4)3
- Ce2(SeO4)3
- Ce2S3
- CeP
- Ce(NO3)3
- Ce(ClO4)3
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- Ce3O4
- CeS
- (NH4)4Ce(SO4)4•2 H2O
- (NH4)2Ce(NO3)6
- CeB6
- Ce(NO3)4
- Ce(OH)4
- CeO2
- Ce(SO4)2
- Ce(SeO4)2
- CeF4
- Ce(ClO4)4