RI 5634 Vapor Pressures of Liquid Manganese and Liquid Silver

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Jul 1, 1960
Abstract
Measurements of vapor pressure can be used to determine the thermodynamic
activities of the components of metallic solutions . The determination of activity
by this method requires accurate values for the vapor pressure of the
pure component and for its partial pressure above the alloy solution . This
investigation was conducted to measure the vapor pressure of liquid manganese
for use in future studies of the activity of manganese in various liquid
alloys . In related investigations in the Bureau's Pyrometallurgy Laboratory , vapor pressures of copper , iron and nickel have been measured and activit
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have been determined in the iron- copper and iron- nickel systems .
Difficulties were experienced with manganese which were not encountered
in the previous investigations . Manganese oxidizes readily and greater care
was needed to maintain an oxygen- and moisture - free atmosphere in the furnace .
In addition , liquid manganese wet the refractories and there was a tendency
to foam and splash on introduction of the carrier gas .
Because of these difficulties several variations in the experimental procedure
were studied . These were first tested with silver which has a vapor
pressure of the same order of magnitude as manganese but is relatively inert
at high temperatures . Although no significant changes in the original procedure
resulted from this work, considerable data were obtained for silver and
have been included in this report .
Bauer and BBrruunnnneerr7/
have reported the only extensive investigation of the
vapor pressure of liquid manganese . However , their results are not consistent
with the data obtained by McCabe and Hudson for solid manganese . Measurements
of the vapor pressure of silver have been reported by McCabe and
Birchenal1,2/ Schadel and Birchenall , 10/ Harteck , 11 / Fischer , 12/ and von
Wartenberg.13 / Generally , these investigators conducted their measurements at
lower temperatures than were used in this study .
Citation
APA:
(1960) RI 5634 Vapor Pressures of Liquid Manganese and Liquid SilverMLA: RI 5634 Vapor Pressures of Liquid Manganese and Liquid Silver. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.