RI 6162 Reaction Rate Of Titanium And Titanium Subchlorides In Molten Sodium Chloride

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. A. Henrie
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

A technique was devised for measuring the rate of chemical reactions between reactive metals and molten-salt mixtures at high temperatures. The rate of the heterogeneous reaction between high-purity titanium metal and titanium trichloride in molten sodium chloride was determined. The reaction is surface-controlled, and the heat of activation is 8.29 kilocalories per mole TiC13. An active site or reaction nuclei is created by adsorbing a TiC13 molecule at the metal surface. Reaction of the second TiC13 species forms an activated complex that decomposes into three TiC12 molecules.
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APA: T. A. Henrie  (1963)  RI 6162 Reaction Rate Of Titanium And Titanium Subchlorides In Molten Sodium Chloride

MLA: T. A. Henrie RI 6162 Reaction Rate Of Titanium And Titanium Subchlorides In Molten Sodium Chloride. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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