RI 8199 Thermodynamic Properties of Rhenium Oxides, 8 to 1,400 K
 
    
    - Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 18
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
Low temperature and high-temperature calorimetric measurements were made by the Federal Bureau of Mines on high-purity samples of Re02(s) and Re03(s) to determine heat capacities and enthalpies. The temperature range of heat capacity measurements was 5 to 310 K for Re02 and 8 to 309 K for Re03. High-temperature enthalpy measurements alone were determined for pure Re207(s,1). The derived standard entropies are S°298 = 11.43±0.01 cal/deg mole for Re02(s) and S298 = 16.55±0.02 cal/deg mole for Re03(s). High-temperature enthalpy equations expressed in calories per mole are as follows:    Re02 (s) , H-H298.15 = 16.002T + 1.600 X 10-3T2 + 3.522 X 105T-1    - 6,095 (298 to 1,400 K);    Re03 (s) , H-H298.15 = 20.293T + 3.238 X 10-3T2 + 3.950 X 105 T-1    - 7,664 (298 to 1,000 K);    Re207 (s) , H-H298.15 = 38.437T + 10.309 X 10-3T2 + 4.315 X 105 T-1    - 13,824 (298 to 413 K);    Re207 (s) , H-H298.15 = 30.181 + 17.713 X 10-3T2 - 10,612    (413 to 600 K) ;    Re207 (1) , H-H298.19 = 66.101T - 10,092 (600 to 700 K).    Gibbs energy of formation (?Gf°) data and related functions over the temperature ranges investigated are tabulated for the three oxides.
Citation
APA: (1976) RI 8199 Thermodynamic Properties of Rhenium Oxides, 8 to 1,400 K
MLA: RI 8199 Thermodynamic Properties of Rhenium Oxides, 8 to 1,400 K. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.
