Extractive Metallurgy Division - Activity Measurements in Nickel-Silicon Melts in the Temperature Range 1480° to 1610°C

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 6
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1965
Abstract
Activities of silicon in Ni-Si melts have beelz determined in the temperature range 1480° to 1610°C from electromotive-force measurements involving the cells The data obtained are used to derive the activities of nickel and the integal free energies of mixing. Entropies of mixing are calculated from the free energies of mixing as obtained in the present study and the heats of mixing as available in the literature. ACTIVITIES in Fe-Si and Co-Si melts have been determined recently by the authors' using galvanic cells consisting of alloy, an oxygen electrode, and an oxide melt as electrolyte. The present paper deals with activities in Ni-Si melts as measured with the same technique. A schematic diagram of the cell is shown in Fig. 1. The alloy and the electrolyte consisting of CaO and SiO2 are contained together in a silica-glass crucible. During the experiment the silica glass crystallizes to cristobalite on the surface of the crucible. Nickel contents of the electrolyte are very small (<0.1 pct as checked with chemical analysis), because of the noble character of nickel in comparison with silicon. A tapered silica tube is connected to the crucible through which a platinum or molybdenum wire is inserted, as shown in Fig. 1. A platinum tube reaches the surface of the CaO-SiO2 electrolyte from above. The platinum tube is provided with four holes on its side, through which oxygen of 1 atm pressure is blown over the electrolyte. The cell reaction is given by the equation Si(metal) + O2(gas) = SiO2(electrolyte) [3] and the galvanic electromotive force of the cell is given by the formula
Citation
APA:
(1965) Extractive Metallurgy Division - Activity Measurements in Nickel-Silicon Melts in the Temperature Range 1480° to 1610°CMLA: Extractive Metallurgy Division - Activity Measurements in Nickel-Silicon Melts in the Temperature Range 1480° to 1610°C. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.