Thermodynamics of oxygen in liquid copper, lead and copper-lead alloys

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
K. T. Jacob J. H. E. Jeffes
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Dec 1, 1971

Abstract

Solid oxide galvanic cells, of the type: Pt,Ni-NiO | Solid electrolyte | O(metal),Cermet,Pt, were used to measure the activity coefficient of oxygen in liquid Cu at 1 100 and 1 300°C and in Pb at 1 100°C. Similar cells were used to study the activity coefficient of oxygen in the whole range of Cu + Pb alloys at 1 100°C and in Pb-rich alloys at 900 and 750°C. The results obtained are discussed in terms of proposed solution models. An equation based on the formation of 'species' of the form M(2)O in solutions of oxygen in binary alloys is shown to fit the experimental data
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APA: K. T. Jacob J. H. E. Jeffes  (1971)  Thermodynamics of oxygen in liquid copper, lead and copper-lead alloys

MLA: K. T. Jacob J. H. E. Jeffes Thermodynamics of oxygen in liquid copper, lead and copper-lead alloys. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1971.

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