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DOI: 10.2172/4667314
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Review of Electronic Absorption Spectra of Molten Salts

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“…This is due to the overlap of transitions arising from both tetrahedral and octahedral Ni species, [NiCl 4 ] 2− and [NiCl 6 ] 4− , respectively. 44 The two peaks at 628 and 692 nm correspond to the 3 T 1g (F) → 3 T 1g (P) transition of the tetrachloronickelate species. Cr 3+ has two peaks, arising from the 4 A 2g (F) → 3 T 1g (P) and 3 A 2g (F) → 3 T 1g (F) transitions (549.5 nm and 815 nm, respectively) of the [CrCl 6 ] 3complex ion.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This is due to the overlap of transitions arising from both tetrahedral and octahedral Ni species, [NiCl 4 ] 2− and [NiCl 6 ] 4− , respectively. 44 The two peaks at 628 and 692 nm correspond to the 3 T 1g (F) → 3 T 1g (P) transition of the tetrachloronickelate species. Cr 3+ has two peaks, arising from the 4 A 2g (F) → 3 T 1g (P) and 3 A 2g (F) → 3 T 1g (F) transitions (549.5 nm and 815 nm, respectively) of the [CrCl 6 ] 3complex ion.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of Cr(II), it is known that it has a peak at slightly over 1000 nm, which is beyond the measured regions. 44 A peak of Cr(III) at 549.5 nm was adopted for comparing the reactions between Cr(III) and Cr(II) since the peak at 815 nm is likely to be overlapped with Cr(II) peaks. Table III.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For that reason, a few experimental works have been performed by using spectroscopic techniques in the molten halide salts. The absorption spectroscopic properties of most lanthanides in various molten halide salts have been analyzed to investigate the structural symmetry of chemical constitution and redox behaviors and to determine their molar absorptivities for the purpose of quantification [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28]. However, the absorption spectra and the molar absorptivities in those literature works have not been completely reported for all lanthanide series.…”
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