V. Venkata Trinadh, P. Manikandan, Suranjan Bera, C. V. S. Brahmananda Rao, T. S. Lakshmi Narasimhan
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Abstract
Vaporisation studies were carried out over the solid region of LiCl(cr), KCl(cr) and liquid region of LiCl-KCl-UCl3 ternary salt system by using Knudsen Effusion Mass Spectrometry (KEMS) in the temperature range of 715–913 K. Monomeric and dimeric species were observed in the vapour phase in equilibrium with their respective salts, LiCl(cr) and KCl(cr). LiCl(g), Li2Cl2(g), KCl(g), K2Cl2(g), and UCl3(g) were the neutral species observed in the equilibrium vapour over ternary salt. Partial pressure–temperature relations for vapour species were derived using in-situ calibration from pressure dependent equilibrium constants as well as using pure silver as external calibrant. Using p-T relations, various heterogeneous reaction equilibria that exist between condensed phase-gas phase and the dissociation equilibra of following gas phase reactions: Li2Cl2(g) = 2LiCl(g); K2Cl2(g) = 2KCl(g) were evaluated by using 2nd and 3rd law methods. Also, the enthalpies of pressure-independent reactions: LiCl(cr) + LiCl(g) = Li2Cl2(g); KCl(cr) + KCl(g) = K2Cl2(g) were evaluated by using 3rd law method. Knudsen effusion mass spectrometric studies on LiCl-KCl-UCl3 ternary salt system were carried out for the first time.
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