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Synthesis, growth, and characterization of iminodiacetic acid monohydrochloride

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Title Synthesis, growth, and characterization of iminodiacetic acid monohydrochloride
 
Creator Vijayan, N.
Rani, N.
Madhurambal, G.
Bhagavannarayana, G.
Rathi, B.
Philip, R.
Safakath, K.
Mojumdar, S. C.
 
Subject Analytical Chemistry
Applied Physics/Condensed Matter
Thermodynamics
 
Description The title compound of iminodiacetic acid hydrochloride (IDAAMHCL) has been successfully synthesized by adopting conventional chemical reaction and the single crystals have been grown by solvent evaporation method at room temperature and studied its various properties and reported for the first time. The lattice dimension and the crystal structure were identified from the powder X-ray diffraction analysis. The crystalline perfection assessed by high resolution X-ray diffraction technique shows that the specimen is free from structural grain boundaries. The presence of functional groups and the protons in IDAAMHCl was confirmed by Fourier transform infra-red and NMR (H-1 and C-13) spectroscopic techniques. The presence of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen was confirmed by elemental analysis. The optical behavior of IDAAMHCl was assessed by UV-visible spectroscopy and it is found that there is no absorption in the entire visible region of the spectrum. The Z scan measurements at 532 nm with 5 ns laser pulses show that IDAAMHCL is a very good candidate for optical limiting applications.
 
Publisher Springer Verlag
 
Date 2013-05
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://npl.csircentral.net/3007/1/Synthesis%2C%20growth%2C%20and%20characterization.pdf
Vijayan, N. and Rani, N. and Madhurambal, G. and Bhagavannarayana, G. and Rathi, B. and Philip, R. and Safakath, K. and Mojumdar, S. C. (2013) Synthesis, growth, and characterization of iminodiacetic acid monohydrochloride. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 112. pp. 1113-1119. ISSN 1388-6150
 
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