Fundamental Study of the Vapor Transport Chemistry of Vanadium Pentoxide

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. L. Sanchez
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Using a special double-zone transpiration reactor, the vapor transport chemistry of vanadium pentoxide in the presence of water vapor has been investigated. Three possible volatile hydroxides above V,O,(s) are reported in the literature: VO,(OH),, V,O,(OH),, and VO(OH),. In the present study, it was established that VO(OH), is the principal gaseous hydroxide species formed. The predominant reaction was found to be: { } The vapor pressure of VO(OH), was measured as a function of temperature, water pressure, oxygen pressure and flowrate. The results have been used to determine the Gibbs free energy of the above reaction as a function of temperature: { } The results of the present work were combined with thermodynamic data reported in the literature to obtain expressions for the AGO for the reaction above V,0,(1) and the AGO of formation (units in cal/g-mole).
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APA: J. L. Sanchez  (1993)  Fundamental Study of the Vapor Transport Chemistry of Vanadium Pentoxide

MLA: J. L. Sanchez Fundamental Study of the Vapor Transport Chemistry of Vanadium Pentoxide. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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