Solid Solubility Of Oxygen In Palladium

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. Jehn
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Like some other Pt-group metals palladium shows a low but considerable solid solubility of oxygen, which was found already from oxidation studies. The oxygen solid solubility of palladium in equilibrium with gaseous oxygen has been investigated at 900 - 1300 °C in oxygen (665 mbar) and air by gassing and analyzing polycrystalline samples. The 0-concentrations range from 40 to 90 ppm and decrease with rising temperature. The isobaric solubility can be represented by the least-squares fit log c0 = 0.5 log p02- 0.32 + 920/T (c0 in wt. ppm, p02 in mbar, T in K). The thermodynamic data of the exothermic solution reaction are calculated to ?H°= -17.6 kJ?mol-1 and ?S° -76.5 J?mol ? K-1. The behaviour of palladium in an oxygen atmosphere is characterized by the simultaneous reactions of the solution of oxygen in the metal and the formation and evaporation of volatile oxides besides the pure metal evaporation.
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APA: H. Jehn  (1984)  Solid Solubility Of Oxygen In Palladium

MLA: H. Jehn Solid Solubility Of Oxygen In Palladium. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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