Physico-chemical properties and transition metal complex formation in alkali pyrosulphate and hydrogen sulphate melts

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S. B. Rasmussen H. Hamma K. M. Eriksen G. Hatem M. Gaune-Escard R. Fehrmann
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The molten salts M2S2O7and MHSO4, the binary molten salt systems M2S2O7-MHSO4and the molten salt-gas systems M2S2O7-V2O5and M2S2O7-M2SO4-V2O5(M = Na, K, Rb, Cs) in O2, SO2and Ar atmospheres have been investigated by thermal methods like calorimetry, Differential Enthalpic Analysis (DEA) and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). Fundamental thermodynamic data like temperatures and molar heats of solid-solid transition and fusion, phase diagrams, heat capacities of solids and liquids, heat of mixing, and heats of complex formation have been obtained and are reviewed here. Also EPR spectroscopic evidence of V(IV) complexes and their structure are reported and the results are discussed in relation to the mechanism of SO2oxidation by V2O5based industrial catalysts. Keywords: Alkali pyrosulfates, alkali hydrogen sulfates, vanadium pentoxide, EPR spectroscopy, complex formation
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APA: S. B. Rasmussen H. Hamma K. M. Eriksen G. Hatem M. Gaune-Escard R. Fehrmann  (2004)  Physico-chemical properties and transition metal complex formation in alkali pyrosulphate and hydrogen sulphate melts

MLA: S. B. Rasmussen H. Hamma K. M. Eriksen G. Hatem M. Gaune-Escard R. Fehrmann Physico-chemical properties and transition metal complex formation in alkali pyrosulphate and hydrogen sulphate melts. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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