Thermodynamic Properties of Ba-Pb Alloys Determined by Emf Measurements Using Binary CaF 2 -BaF 2 Electrolyte

  • Gesualdi J
  • Nigl T
  • Lichtenstein T
  • et al.
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© The Author(s) 2019. The thermodynamic properties of Ba-Pb alloys (activities, phase transitions, and partial molar quantities of Gibbs energy, entropy and enthalpy) were determined based on electromotive force (emf) measurements for thirteen mole fractions (xBa = 0.05–0.76) from 700–1060 K using an electrochemical cell: Ba(s) | CaF2-BaF2 | Ba(in Pb). The activity of Ba in liquid Pb was found to be as low as 2.0 × 10–10 at xBa = 0.05 and 973 K, reflecting a large excess partial molar Gibbs energy of –156 kJ mol–1 due to strong chemical interactions between Ba and Pb. Emf measurements were most reliable in the presence of a liquid phase, but were less reliable for high-melting compositions due to the formation of metastable phases during thermal cycling, confirmed by thermal and structural analyses using differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray diffraction. The experimentally-determined activity values of Ba-Pb alloys provide a new, reliable data set for further refinement in the assessment of thermodynamic properties for the Ba-Pb system.

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Gesualdi, J., Nigl, T. P., Lichtenstein, T., Smith, N. D., & Kim, H. (2019). Thermodynamic Properties of Ba-Pb Alloys Determined by Emf Measurements Using Binary CaF 2 -BaF 2 Electrolyte. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 166(8), D268–D275. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0191908jes

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