Effect Of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation On The Electrical Conductivity Of Pure And Sodium Doped Sulfur Melts

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nobuaki Sato
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The electrical conductivity, k, of pure and sodium doped sulfur melts was measured with and without ultrasonic waves at temperatures ranging from 140 to 340° C by the two probe method using an ultra high resistance meter. The II: value of the pure sulfur melt with irradiation jumped at around 170°C by an order of 102 after which it monotonically increased from 10-5 to 10-4 (omega) 1cm-4 with an increase of the temperature. The addition of the sodium metal to the sulfur melt was found to cause a larger jumping in the II: value. The II: value increased with the increase of Na proportion in the melt. For a 10 mol% Na doped sulfur melt it was as high as max. ~30 (omega) 1cm-1 above 180°C under the irradiation of ultrasonics.
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APA: Nobuaki Sato  (2003)  Effect Of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation On The Electrical Conductivity Of Pure And Sodium Doped Sulfur Melts

MLA: Nobuaki Sato Effect Of Ultrasonic Wave Irradiation On The Electrical Conductivity Of Pure And Sodium Doped Sulfur Melts . The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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