ISSN ONLINE(2319-8753)PRINT(2347-6710)
Chemical characterization using the infrared spectra to remove sulfur element from thiourea compound as a one of the organic compounds present in crude oil using a modern method: Metal ions plays the role of catalyst
Manganese, zinc and cadmium(II) thiocyanate, M(SCN)2.xH2O, is obtained by a new synthetic method involving the reaction of aqueous solutions of MnCl2, Zn(NO3)2.6H2O and CdCl2 with thiourea at ~ 90oC. The infrared spectrum of the formed product clearly indicates the absence of bands due to thiourea and shows the characteristic bands of thiocyanate ion. A general mechanism describing the formation of metal thiocyanate, M(SCN)2.xH2O, is suggested.
Mousa A.A. Al-Yazedy, Samy M. El-megharbel and Moamen S. Refata