PART VI - Communications - The Solubility of Indium in Liquid Sodium

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 2
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- 557 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1968
Abstract
DURING a current program of research on the structure and properties of liquid sodium alloys, the need arose for information on the solubilities as a function of temperature of several B subgroup metals in liquid sodium. In the absence of reliable information in the literature for several of these systems, par- ticularly at temperatures in the range 100° to 300°C, an apparatus was constructed to determine solubilities by a direct melt-sampling technique, followed by wet-chemical analysis for both sodium and the solute metal. The details of the technique have been described previously.' The solubility of indium in liquid sodium was determined at eight temperatures in the range 100° to 270°C. The solubility as a function of temperature is shown on Fig. 1; this represents the liquidus line over this composition range. A cooling curve was plotted after the completion of the sampling and an arrest was observed at 94.9°C which must be interpreted as being the result of a eutectic reaction. By extrapolation of the liquidus to this temperature, the eutectic composition was estimated to be about 0.25 at. pct In. The present estimate of the eutectic temperature and composition are in good agreement with the values of 96.0° to 96.2°C and between 0.28 and 0.45 at. pct In, respectively, which were reported by Heycock and Neville.2 However, no further information on the liquidus of this system at the sodium-rich end could be found in the literature for comparison. One compound: NaIn, has been reported in this sys-
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(1968) PART VI - Communications - The Solubility of Indium in Liquid SodiumMLA: PART VI - Communications - The Solubility of Indium in Liquid Sodium. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.