RI 7435 High-Temperature Enthalpies And Entropies Of Chalcopyrite And Bornite

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. B. Pankratz
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Enthalpies were determined for synthetic chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) between 298° and 1,050° K and for synthetic bornite (Cu5FeS4) between 298° and 1,100° K by copper-block drop calorimetry. Two transitions were found for each compound. The lower transitions were both crystal transformations from tetragonal (low-temperature form) to cubic (high-temperature form). The chalcopyrite transformation occurred at 830' K with a heat of transformation of 2,405 cal/mole; the bornite transformation was at 485° K with a heat of 1,430 cal/mole. The other transitions were of the second order and were presumed to be magnetic in character. The second-order transitions for chalcopyrite occurred at 930° K, and the one for bornite at 540° K. Enthalpy increments, entropy increments, and heat capacities are tabulated at even temperatures above 298.15° K. Equations of enthalpy are also given.
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APA: L. B. Pankratz  (1970)  RI 7435 High-Temperature Enthalpies And Entropies Of Chalcopyrite And Bornite

MLA: L. B. Pankratz RI 7435 High-Temperature Enthalpies And Entropies Of Chalcopyrite And Bornite. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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