Components of the GdOCl - GdCl3 • 6H2O System Identification and Determination by the Raman Spectroscopy

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The Raman spectroscopy is used to identify and determine the content of the components of a GdOCl − GdCl3 • 6H2O mixture. It can be used for analytical control of the composition and detection of undesirable oxygen-containing impurities in chloride reaction media in the preparation of rare-earth metals.

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