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TVT, 2001 Volume 39, Issue 4, Pages 547–551 (Mi tvt1932)

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Thermophysical Properties of Materials

An investigation of evaporation of lithium

A. I. Zaitseva, A. D. Litvinaa, B. M. Mogutnova, I. N. Fridlyanderb, N. E. Shelkovaa

a I. P. Bardin Central Research Institute of Iron and Steel Industry
b All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Materials, Moscow

Abstract: The Knudsen effusion method with mass-spectrometric analysis of evaporation products is used to determine the composition and pressure of saturated vapor over liquid lithium in the temperature range from $627$ to $893$ K. The $\mathrm{Li}(l)=\mathrm{Li}(g)$, $2\mathrm{Li}(l) = \mathrm{Li}_2(g)$, and $\mathrm{Li}_2(g) = 2\mathrm{Li}(g)$ reactions are investigated. The measured values of partial pressure for $\mathrm{Li}$ and $\mathrm{Li}_2$ are used to calculate the values of enthalpy for these reactions at $0$ K by the second, $\Delta_rH^0_0(\mathrm{II})$, and third, $\Delta_rH^0_0(\mathrm{III})$, laws of thermodynamics: $\Delta_rH^0_0(\mathrm{II})=157.9\pm0.5$, $214.2\pm0.6$, and $101.4\pm 1.1$ kJ/mol, and $\Delta_rH^0_0(\mathrm{III})=157.5\pm0.3$, $213.9\pm0.3$, and $101.1\pm0.6$ kJ/mol, respectively.

UDC: 541.11

Received: 14.01.2000


 English version:
High Temperature, 2001, 39:4, 507–510

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