Lanthanum-nickel alloy

LaNi
Identifiers
CAS Number
  • 12142-63-1 checkY
Properties
Chemical formula
LaNi
Molar mass 197.60
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
Chemical compound

Lanthanum forms several alloys with nickel, including LaNi5, La2Ni7, LaNi2, LaNi3, La2Ni3, LaNi and La3Ni etc.[1]

LaNi5

LaNi5
Names
Other names
Lanthanum pentanickel
Pentanickel lanthanum
Identifiers
CAS Number
  • 12196-72-4 checkY
Properties
Chemical formula
LaNi5
Molar mass 432.37
Appearance gold solid[2]
Density 7.950 g/cm3[3]
Solubility in water
reacts with water[3]
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
Chemical compound

LaNi5 is an intermetallic compound with a CaCu5 structure. It belongs to the hexagonal crystal system.[4] It can be oxidized by air above 200 °C, and react with hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid or nitric acid above 20 °C.[5] LaNi5 can be used as a catalyst for hydrogenation reactions.[6][7]

Other alloys

In addition to LaNi5, there are other alloys such as La2Ni7, LaNi2, LaNi3, La2Ni3, LaNi, and La3Ni, and nonstoichiometric alloys such as LaNi2.286 (tetragonal, space group I4̄2m).[8] The nickel atoms in LaxNiy can also be replaced by other atoms, such as LaNi2.5Co2.5.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ Picard, G. S.; Mottot, Y. E.; Tremillon, B. L. Study on electrowinning of solid lanthanum-nickel alloys in lithium chloride-potassium chloride eutectic melt. Proceedings - Electrochemical Society, 1984. 84-2. pp 585-602.
  2. ^ 13399 MSDS. Alfa Aesar. [2017-11-18]
  3. ^ a b Sigma-Aldrich Co., Lanthanum-nickel alloy. Retrieved on 2017-11-18.
  4. ^ Zhang, Yang-huan; Li, Peng-xin; Yang, Tai; Zhai, Ting-ting; Yuan, Ze-ming; Guo, Shi-hai (December 2014). "Effects of substituting La with M (M=Sm, Nd, Pr) on electrochemical hydrogen storage characteristics of A2B7-type electrode alloys". Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China. 24 (12): 4012–4022. doi:10.1016/S1003-6326(14)63563-9.
  5. ^ Goncharuk, A. B.; Endrzheevskaya, S. N. Stability of lanthanum nickel (LaNi5) intermetallide in liquid and gaseous media{{Country data {{{1}}} | flag link/core | variant = | size = | name = | altlink = national rugby union team | altvar = rugby union}}. Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya (Kiev), 1980. 8: 77-79
  6. ^ Imamura, Hayao; Kato, Yuzo; Yamada, Kazuhiro; Tsuchiya, Susumu (January 1986). "Preparation and properties of raney catalysts from rare earth intermetallic compounds". Applied Catalysis. 27 (2): 243–256. doi:10.1016/S0166-9834(00)82921-8.
  7. ^ 吴富英, 安越, 宋林,等. 氟处理后的镧镍五对乙基咔唑的催化加氢性能[J]. 化学反应工程与工艺, 2015, 31(5):407-411.
  8. ^ A.V. Klimyenko, J. Seuntjens, L.L. Miller, B.J. Beaudry, R.A. Jacobson, K.A. Gschneidner (November 1988). "Structure of LaNi2.286 and the La-Ni system from LaNi1.75 to LaNi2.50". Journal of the Less Common Metals. 144 (1): 133–141. doi:10.1016/0022-5088(88)90357-8. ISSN 0022-5088. Archived from the original on 2019-08-31. Retrieved 2018-11-27.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Sakai T, Miyamura H, Kuriyama N, et al. The influence of small amounts of added elements on various anode performance characteristics for LaNi2. 5Co2. 5-based alloys[J]. Journal of the Less common Metals, 1990, 159: 127-139.
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Lanthanum compounds
  • La(CH
    3
    COO)
    3
  • La(C5H7O2)3
  • LaAlO3
  • LaB6
  • LBCO
  • LaBr3
  • LaC2
  • LaCl3
  • La2(CO3)3
  • LaCoO3
  • C
    36
    H
    72
    LaO
    6
  • LaF3
  • LaH10
  • La2Hf2O7
  • La(IO3)3
  • LaI3
  • LaN
  • LaMnO3
  • LaNix (LaNi5)
  • La(NO3)3
  • La
    2
    (C
    2
    O
    4
    )
    3
  • La2O3
  • LaOF
  • La
    2
    O
    2
    S
  • La(OH)3
  • LaP
  • La2Te3
  • LaYbO3
  • LLZO
  • LSAT
  • LSCF
  • LSM
  • C
    54
    H
    105
    LaO
    6
  • LaS
  • La2S3
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Nickel(0)
  • Ni(CO)4
  • Ni(COD)2
Nickel(II)
  • NiF2
    • K2NiF4
    • NiF2−
      4
  • NiCl2
    • NiCl2−
      4
  • NiBr2
    • NiBr2−
      4
  • NiI2
    • NiI2−
      4
  • Ni(CN)2
    • K2Ni(CN)4
  • Ni(SCN)2
  • NiO
  • Ni(OH)2
  • NiCO3
  • NiSO4
  • Ni3(PO4)2
  • NiCrO4
  • NiTiO3
  • NiSeO4
  • NiS
  • NiSe
  • Ni(ClO4)2
  • Ni(NO3)2
  • Ni(NO2)2
    • Ni(NO2)3−
      5
      / Ni(NO2)4−
      6
  • Ni(CO2H)2
  • C
    24
    H
    46
    NiO
    4
  • C
    36
    H
    70
    NiO
    4
  • Ni(acac)2
Nickel(III)
Nickel(IV)
  • NiF4
  • K2NiF6
  • MNiOx