RI 7513 Dissociation And Vaporization Of Gold Chlorides And Gold Bromides

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Aarne Visnapuu
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

Dissociation and vaporization of gold chlorides and bromides were investigated by a static pressure method and by Knudsen cell mass spectrometer. Two distinct chlorine and three distinct bromine pressure-temperature relation-ships were observed for the respective salts. The chlorine pressures are attributed to the dissociation of Au2Cl6 and Au2C12, and the bromine pressures to the dissociation of Au2Br6, Au2Br4, and AU2Br2, These pressure-temperature relationships were used to calculate dissociation pressure equations, enthalpies, and entropies of dissociation for each salt. Mass analysis of the vapors over AU2Cls between 83° and 152° C confirmed the existence of gaseous AU2C16. Ionization potential of this molecule is 11.0±0.1 ev and enthalpy of vaporization is 28.l±2.0 kcal/mole. Mass analysis of the vapors over the gold bromides detected only Bra in the temperature range 15°-150° C.
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APA: Aarne Visnapuu  (1971)  RI 7513 Dissociation And Vaporization Of Gold Chlorides And Gold Bromides

MLA: Aarne Visnapuu RI 7513 Dissociation And Vaporization Of Gold Chlorides And Gold Bromides. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1971.

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