RI 5059 Heat And Free Energy Data For Titanates Of Iron And The Alkaline-Earth Metals ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
K. K. Kelley
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

Despite the wide interest in titanium and its compounds, no heat and free-energy-of-formation values for titanates (that is, compounds formed from titania and other metal oxides) have been available heretofore except for ilmenite (FeTi03). Such data are needed for understanding and developing processes for producing titania and titanium tetrachloride from ores (and possibly slags) and in connection with ceramic usage of titania. This paper reports experimental measurements of the heats of formation at ordinary temperature of 11 titanates-ilmenite, perovskite, barium metatinate, strontium metatitanate, barium-strontium metatitanate, barium orthotitanate, strontium orthotitanate, barium-strontium othotitanate, geikielite, magnesium-titanium spinel, and magnesium dititanate. The experimental method was solution calorimetry. The solution calorimeter was operated at 73.7°C. and used a strong hydrofluoric-hydrochloric acid mixture as the calorimetric fluid and reaction medium.
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APA: K. K. Kelley  (1954)  RI 5059 Heat And Free Energy Data For Titanates Of Iron And The Alkaline-Earth Metals ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: K. K. Kelley RI 5059 Heat And Free Energy Data For Titanates Of Iron And The Alkaline-Earth Metals ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.

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