Silver selenite explained
Silver selenite is an inorganic compound of formula Ag2SeO3.
Production
Silver selenite is formed during the recovery of selenium from copper anode slimes when they are subjected to oxidative roasting, causing some silver selenide to be converted to the selenite. It can also be prepared by a precipitation reaction between silver nitrate and sodium selenite:[1]
Another method is the reaction between selenium and silver nitrate:[2]
3 Se + 6 AgNO3 + 3 H2O → 2 Ag2Se + Ag2SeO3 + 6 HNO3
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Notes and References
- Okkonen. Pertti. Hiltunen. Lassi. Koskenlinna. Markus. Niinistö. Lauri. Aksnes. Dagfinn W.. Balzarini. Jan. Fransson. Bengt. Ragnarsson. Ulf. Francis. George W.. 1994. Crystal Structure and Thermal Stability of Silver Selenite.. Acta Chemica Scandinavica. en. 48. 857–860. 10.3891/acta.chem.scand.48-0857. 0904-213X. free.
- Book: Doane. Daryl Ann. Proceedings of the Symposium on Inorganic Resist Systems. Heller. Adam. Electrochemical Society. 1982. 159.