Structural change of cobalt dodecanesulfate

Cobalt dodecanesulfate의 구조변화

  • Published : 2004.04.01

Abstract

The layered structure of cobalt dodecanesulfate was synthesized. A phase transition takes place at various temperature ranges and results in a drastic change of the layer distance. A monolayer structure of cobalt dodecanesulfate at room temperature transformed to a bilayer structure as a dehydrated form at high temperature.

층상 구조의 cobalt dedecanesulfate 화합물을 합성하였다. 여러 온도 영역에서 상 전이가 일어나면서 층간 거리의 큰 변화가 생겼다. 상온에서 단일 층 구조의 cobalt dodecanesulfate 화합물이 고온에서 탈수된 화합물의 이중층의 구조로 변화되었다.

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