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Biuret—A Crucial Reaction Intermediate for Understanding Urea Pyrolysis To Form Carbon Nitrides: Crystal-Structure Elucidation and In Situ Diffractometric,Vibrational and Thermal Characterisation
Authors:Peter Gross  Prof Dr Henning A Höppe
Institution:Lehrstuhl für Festkörperchemie, Universität Augsburg, Universitätsstr. 1, 86159 Augsburg, Germany
Abstract:The crystal structure of biuret was elucidated by means of XRD analysis of single crystals grown through slow evaporation from a solution in ethanol. It crystallises in its own structure type in space group C2/c (a=15.4135(8) Å, b=6.6042(3) Å, c=9.3055(4) Å, Z=8). Biuret decomposition was studied in situ by means of temperature-programmed powder XRD and FTIR spectroscopy, to identify a co-crystalline biuret–cyanuric acid phase as a previously unrecognised reaction intermediate. Extensive thermogravimetric studies of varying crucible geometry, heating rate and initial sample mass reveal that the concentration of reactive gases at the interface to the condensed sample residues is a crucial parameter for the prevailing decomposition pathway. Taking these findings into consideration, a study on the optimisation of carbon nitride synthesis from urea on the gram scale, with standard solid-state laboratory techniques, is presented. Finally, a serendipitously encountered self-coating of the crucible inner walls by graphite during repeated synthetic cycles, which prove to be highly beneficial for the obtained yields, is reported.
Keywords:pyrolysis  reaction mechanisms  structure elucidation  urea  X-ray diffraction
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