Institute of Metals Division - Free Energy of Formation of Molybdenum Dioxide

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 4
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- 304 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
The standard molar free energy of formation of MOO,was determined between 750o to 1050o C in galvanic cell measurements involving the solid electrolyte Zr0.85 Ca0.15 O1.85. Use of the reference electrodes Fe + FexO and Ni + NiO Provided two independent determinations of FoMoo2. The data may be represented by the equation FMoO2 = -137,500 +40.0T(°K) which is in good agreement with previous CO/CO, gas equilibrium measurements of Gleiser and Chipman. The standard molar free energy of formation of molybdenum dioxide has recently been reported over a large range of high temperatures from the calorimetric experiments of King, Weller, and christensen.' Gleiser and chipman2 have also recently determined ?FmoO2 from 926o to 1068oC in CO/CO2 gas equilibrium measurements. Earlier gas equilibrium studies have been made and reviewed by Gokcen.' Over the temperature range studied by Gleiser and Chipman their values for ?FoMoO2 differed from the calorimetric data by about 700 cal. This investigation was undertaken to resolve this difference and thereby establish the two phase mixture of Mo + MOO, as an electrode of well-known oxygen potential for galvanic cell applications at very high temperatures. The galvanic cell technique involving the Zr,.,, Ca,0.15 01.85 solid electrolyte was introduced for the
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APA:
(1963) Institute of Metals Division - Free Energy of Formation of Molybdenum DioxideMLA: Institute of Metals Division - Free Energy of Formation of Molybdenum Dioxide. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.