C. Bhongale et al., Thermo-raman studies on dehydration of Na4P2O7 center dot 10H(2)O and phase transformations of Na4P2O7, J THERM ANA, 65(3), 2001, pp. 891-905
In this work, dehydration of sodium diphosphate decahydrate Na4P2O7. 10H(2)
O and phase transformations of Na4P2O7 in open air have been studied in det
ail by thermo-Raman spectroscopy. The spectra were measured continuously in
a temperature range from room temperature up to 600 degreesC for the bands
of P2O74- and H2O. The spectral variation showed one step of dehydration a
nd four-phase transformations. The thermo-Raman intensity (TRI) and differe
ntial thermo-Raman intensity (DTRI) curves calculated from the characterist
ic bands of H2O also showed one step of dehydration with the loss of all hy
drated water in the temperature interval from 45 to 69 degreesC. Thermograv
imetric measurements supported this result. The thermo-Raman investigation
indicated the transformation of Na4P2O7 from low temperature phase to high
temperature phase proceed through pre-transitional region from 75 to 410 de
greesC before the major orientational disorder at 418 degreesC and minor st
ructural modifications at 511, 540 and 560 degreesC. The results from diffe
rential scanning calorimetry and differential thermal analysis on Na4P2O7 s
howed endotherms at 407, 517, 523, 548, 557 degreesC and 426, 528, 534, 555
, 565 degreesC, respectively.