November 10, 2000
Journal Article

An X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Study of Copper(I) Chloride Coordination Structure in Water up to 325 degrees C

Abstract

X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) spectroscopy was used to measured the CI- and H2O coordination structure about CuI+ in water at temperatures up to 325 degrees C. The complete coordination structure about CuI+ is reported including the coordination number, symmetry, distances for the ion-ion and water-ion associations and amount of disorder (Debye-Waller factor and the anharmonicity)

Revised: December 7, 2000 | Published: November 10, 2000

Citation

Fulton J.L., M.M. Hoffmann, and J.G. Darab. 2000. An X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Study of Copper(I) Chloride Coordination Structure in Water up to 325 degrees C. Chemical Physics Letters 330, no. 3-4:300-308. PNNL-SA-33408.