Curium(III) bromide is the bromide salt of curium. It has an orthorhombic crystal structure.

Preparation

Curium bromide can be produced by reacting curium chloride and ammonium bromide in a hydrogen atmosphere at 400–450 °C.

CmCl3 3NH4Br → CmBr3 3 NH4Cl

It can also be produced by reacting curium(III) oxide and hydrobromic acid at 600 °C.

Properties

Curium bromide is an ionic compound composed of Cm3 and Br, appearing as a colorless solid. It is orthorhombic, with space group Cmcm (No. 63) and lattice parameters a = 405 pm, b = 1266 pm and c = 912 pm. Its crystal structure is isostructural with plutonium(III) bromide.

References


Curium (Cm) Definition, Preparation, Properties, Uses, Compounds

Thulium(III)Bromid, ultratrocken, 99.99 (REO), Thermo Scientific

Curium Semantic Scholar

Solved A mixture consisting of only chromium(III) bromide

Transuran Curium ist doch ein natürliches Element Bisher als rein