´à Ž . 4 The activities of CaO and NiO in xCaO q 1 y x NiO have been determined in the temperature range 1123 K to 1313 K by the solid-electrolyte galvanic cell technique. The solubility limits of CaO in NiO and of NiO in CaO have been estimated. The solutions exhibit strong positive deviations from
Determination of oxygen activities in melts and solid materials by solid electrolyte cells
β Scribed by H. Ullmann; K. Teske
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 556 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0925-4005
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β¦ Synopsis
Solid electrolytes with oxygen ion conductivity used as potentiometric or amperometric electrochemical cells enable partial pressures, activities and concentrations of oxygen to be determined in gases, melts and solids. Interactions between the solid electrolyte and hot aggressive measuring media require adaptation of the ceramic materials to the actual operating conditions. Results of experimental investigations on oxygen activities in melts of metals, glasses and salts by potentiometric measurements are presented.
Solid electrolyte cells with a current flow are developed to investigate oxygen stoichiometry and thermodynamic properties of solid oxides. Coulometric and polarographic modes of solid electrolyte cells are presented. Investigations on nuclear fuels, oxide semiconductors and ceramic superconductors demonstrate the efficiency of the method.
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