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Cerium diiodide

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Cerium diiodide
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
  • InChI=1S/Ce.2HI/h;2*1H/q+2;;/p-2
    Key: ORCLLRHIKXTOMX-UHFFFAOYSA-L
  • [I-].[I-].[Ce+2]
Properties
CeI2
Molar mass393.925 g·mol−1
Appearancebronze solid[1]
Melting point808 °C[1]
Structure
I4/mmm (No. 139)
Related compounds
Othercations
lanthanum diiodide
praseodymium diiodide
neodymium(II) iodide
Related compounds
cerium(III) iodide
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in theirstandard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Chemical compound

Cerium diiodide is aniodide ofcerium, with thechemical formula of CeI2.

Preparation

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Cerium diiodide can be obtained from the reduction ofcerium(III) iodide with metalliccerium under vacuum at 800 °C to 900 °C.[2]

Ce + 2 CeI3 → CeI2

It can also be formed from the reaction of cerium andammonium iodide in liquidammonia at −78 °C. The reaction forms an ammonia complex of cerium diiodide, which decomposes to cerium diiodide under vacuum at 200 °C.[2]

Ce + 2 NH4I → CeI2 + 2 NH3 + H2

It was first created byJohn D. Corbett in 1961.[3]

Properties

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Cerium diiodide is an opaque dark solid with a metal-like appearance and properties. There is no cerium(II) in cerium diiodide, and its real structure is Ce3+(I)2e. It is easilyhydrolyzed to form the correspondingiodide oxide.[2] Likelanthanum diiodide andpraseodymium diiodide, the cerium diiodide forms in theMoSi2-type structure,[4] withspace groupI4/mmm (No. 139).[5]

References

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  1. ^abHaynes, William (2012).CRC handbook of chemistry and physics : a ready-reference book of chemical and physical data. Boca Raton, Fla. London: CRC Taylor & Francis distributor. pp. 4–56.ISBN 978-1-4398-8049-4.OCLC 793213751.
  2. ^abcHandbuch der präparativen anorganischen Chemie (in German). Stuttgart: Enke. 1975. p. 1081.ISBN 3-432-02328-6.OCLC 310719485.
  3. ^Jungmann, Angelika; Claessen, R.; Zimmermann, R.; Meng, Ge; Steiner, P.; Hüfner, S.; Tratzky, S.; Stöwe, K.; Beck, H. P. (1995). "Photoemission of LaI2 and CeI2".Zeitschrift für Physik B.97 (1). Springer Science and Business Media LLC:25–34.Bibcode:1995ZPhyB..97...25J.doi:10.1007/bf01317584.ISSN 0722-3277.S2CID 124057481.
  4. ^Macintyre, J. E. (1992).Dictionary of inorganic compounds. London New York: Chapman & Hall. p. 2820.ISBN 0-412-30120-2.OCLC 26338506.
  5. ^Hulliger, Fritz (1976).Structural chemistry of layer-type phases. Dordrecht, Holland Boston: D. Reidel Pub. Co. p. 247.ISBN 90-277-0714-6.OCLC 2372807.
Cerium(II)
Cerium(III)
Organocerium(III)
Cerium(III,IV)
Cerium(IV)
Salts and covalent derivatives of theiodide ion
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