Technical Notes - On Complex Formation in the System Na3, AIF6-Al2O3

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Jan 1, 1958
Abstract
FROM equilibrium measurements on the system NaF-Na 3A l Fo-A 1 2 O 3-Na CO 3-CO 2 with high contents of NaF, Forland, Storegraven, and Urnesl concluded that complexes are formed containing two oxygen, three aluminum, and a less defined number of fluorine per complex. The same number of oxygen atoms per complex was also found by cryoscopic measurements for mixtures high in NaALF 6. In a recent paper by Stokes: some other complex ions, Al2O2F42- and AlOF2-, have been suggested. Here an additional argument in favor of the complex ALO2F. suggested by Forland, Storegraven, and Urnes will be given. When fused Na3AlF6 containing some A12O3, is cooled slowly, the solid phase will consist of the two components as separate phases. The melting point and the heat of fusion of Al2O3 are so high that this component will form the stable solid phase even though in the liquid state the complex may have a high stability. If, however, the fused mixture is quenched, the decomposition of the oxygen-containing complex and the formation of solid Al2O3 does not proceed fast enough, and a solid solution of A12O3 in Na3AlF6 is obtained. Zintel and Morawietz3 obtained cryolite containing 10 pct AL2O3 in this way. The density and the lattice parameters of the A12O3 containing cryolite were also measured, and from this it was concluded that the Al2O3 enters the cryolite lattice as Al3AlO0 groups replacing Na3AlF6 groups. However, the experimental data could as well be explained by assuming that one Na+ ion and two of its neighboring F- ions are replaced by one Al3+ ion and two O2- ions. This may be pictured schematically as: F F F F F F F Al F Na F Al F ,-Na+ + Al8+ F Al 0 A1 0 A1 F F F F —2 F- + 2O2- F F F solid cryolite cryolite-alumina solid solution This means that the complex in the solid solution, derived from X-ray and density measurements, is the same as that which Forland, Storegraven, and Urnes derived from equilibrium measurements in the liquid state. References IT. Forland, H. Storegraven, and S. Urnes: Ztsch. fur anorgan-ische und allgemeine Chemie, 1955, vol. 279, p. 205. 2J. J. Stokes: AIME Trans. To be pubhshed. s E. Zintel and W. Morawietz: Ztsch. pubhshed.fur anorganische und allgemeine Chemie, 1939, vol. 240, p. 145.
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APA:
(1958) Technical Notes - On Complex Formation in the System Na3, AIF6-Al2O3MLA: Technical Notes - On Complex Formation in the System Na3, AIF6-Al2O3. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.