OFR-63-81 Investigation Of The Formation Of Vapor Complexes Between Aluminum Chloride And Impurity Elements Associated With Aluminum Raw Materials

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John P. Hager
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

This study investigated the formation of vapor complexes between aluminum chloride and the chlorides of iron, titanium, and silicon. For the A1-Fe-C1 system the proposed gaseous complex species is Al2Fe2C112(g), which is formed according to the reaction 2A1C13(s) + 2FeCl3(s) = Al2Fe2C112(g) The corresponding free energy expression was determined to be ?G° = 38091.49 - 71.45 ? T 400 < T < 600°K The vapor composition above AlC13 melts contaminated with FeC13 was calculated. In the Al-Ti-CI and Al-Si-Cl systems the proposed vapor complex species are Al2Ti2Cl14(g) and Al2Si2Cl14(g) respectively. Free energy expressions were estimated for the formation of the two complex species. Again, the vapor composition above AlCl3 melts contaiminated with TiCl4 or SiCl4 was determined. The results of this study were compared with previous studies on the three systems.
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APA: John P. Hager  (1980)  OFR-63-81 Investigation Of The Formation Of Vapor Complexes Between Aluminum Chloride And Impurity Elements Associated With Aluminum Raw Materials

MLA: John P. Hager OFR-63-81 Investigation Of The Formation Of Vapor Complexes Between Aluminum Chloride And Impurity Elements Associated With Aluminum Raw Materials. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.

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