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Title: Peculiarities of thermodynamic properties of liquid alloys of alkali metals at high temperatures

Journal Article · · High Temperature and Materials Science
OSTI ID:218645
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  1. Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (Russian Federation). Inst. for High Temperatures

A program directed toward working out and investigating thermophysical properties of coolants with controlled characteristics for power and technology installations (including energy sources for big orbital stations) has been developed in the Institute for High Temperatures of Russian Academy of Sciences. These coolants are both high temperature and low temperature coolants simultaneously. They are based on two- and three-component alloys of alkali and alkali-earth metals, and have the working range of liquid phase from 200--400 K up to 1,200--1,500 K. Correct thermodynamic description of binary liquid-metal alloys of alkali metals with components Na, K, and Cs in the interval of temperatures from 200--400 K up to 1,200--1,500 K and concentration diapason from 0 up to 1 is the result of this study. The important peculiarity in behavior of thermodynamic functions -- inversion (change of sign) of excessive Gibbs energy of formation {Delta}{bar G}*{sub i} = RTln{gamma}{sub i} and as a consequence of this phenomenon the inversion of excessive entropy -- {Delta}{bar S}*{sub i} = {Delta}{bar H}{sub i}/TRln{gamma}{sub i} is discovered. An analogous effect is also displayed in integral excessive functions {Delta}G* and {Delta}S* = {Delta}H/T {minus} {Delta}G*/T.

OSTI ID:
218645
Report Number(s):
CONF-940468-; ISSN 1080-1278; TRN: 96:010776
Journal Information:
High Temperature and Materials Science, Vol. 34, Issue 1-3; Conference: 8. international conference on high temperature materials chemistry, Vienna (Austria), 4-9 Apr 1994; Other Information: PBD: Aug-Dec 1995
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English