Thermodynamic Properties of Vapor Complex Na2HfCl6
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Abstract
Thermodynamic studies were carried out for the vapor complex of sodium chloride with hafnium tetrachloride at 712-778 K and 0.5-3.1 kPa by using high temperature phase equilibrium-quenching experiments, with closed Pyrex glass ampoules as the reaction containers. The results show that the sole predominant vapor complex is Na2HfCl6 for the HfCl4-NaCl system under the experimental conditions. The thermodynamic equilibrium constants and other thermodynamic functions of the reaction 2NaCl(s)+HfCl4(g)=Na2HfCl6(g) have been derived from the measurements. The results for the changes in enthalpy and entropy are -65.5§1.5 kJ/mol and -99.6§2.0 J/(mol K) in the temperature range.
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