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Activities of FexO in Na2O-Al2O3-SiO2-FexO Homogeneous Liquid Slags at 1673 K
Electrochemical measurements of the solid-oxide galvanic cell of the type Mo/Mo + MoO[2]/ZrO[2] (MgO)/Fe + {Na[2]O-Al[2]O[3]-SiO[2]-FexO} slag/Ag/Fe were conducted at 1673 K in order to obtain the activities of FexO in Na[2]O-Al[2]O[3]-SiO[2]-FexO system. The iso-activity curves for FexO at 1673 K were determined for Na[2]O-(Al[2]O[3] + SiO[2])-FexO pseudo-ternary slags with an Al[2]O[3]/SiO[2] molar ratio of 33/67
Sulphur potential measurements with a two-phase sulphideoxide electrolyte
The open circuit potentials of the galvanic cell,Pt
(or Au)|(Ar + H2S + H2)'||CaS +
ZrO2(CaO)|| (Ar + H2S+
H2)"|Pt (or Au) has been measured in the
temperature range 1000 to 1660 K and
PH2S:PH 2 ratios
from 1.73×10-5 to 2.65×10-1.
The solid electrolyte consists of a dispersion of calcium
sulphide in a matrix of calcia-stabilized zirconia. The
surface of the electrolyte is coated with a thin layer of
calcium sulphide to prevent the formation of water vapour by
reaction of hydrogen sulphide with calcium oxide or zirconia
present in the electrolyte. The use of a point electrode with
a catalytically active tip was necessary to obtain steady
emfs. At low temperatures and high sulphur potentials the
emfs agreed with the Nernst equation. Deviations were
observed at high temperatures and low sulphur potentials,
probably due to the onset of significant electronic
conduction in the oxide matrix of the electrolyte. The values
of oxygen and sulphur potentials at which the electronic
conductivity is equal to ionic conductivity in the two-phase
electrolyte have been evaluated from the emf response of the
cell. The sulphide-oxide electrolyte is unsuitable for
sulphur potential measurements in atmospheres with high
oxygen potentials, where oxidation of calcium sulphide may be
expected
13C NMR study of the magnetic properties of the quasi-one-dimensional conductor, (TMTTF)2SbF6
Magnetic properties in the quasi-one-dimensional organic salt (TMTTF)2SbF6
are investigated by 13C NMR under pressures. Antiferromagnetic phase transition
at ambient pressure (AFI) is confirmed. Charge-ordering is suppressed by
pressure and is not observed under 8 kbar. For 5 < P < 20 kbar, a sharp
spectrum and the rapid decrease of the spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1 were
observed below about 4 K, attributed to a spin-gap transition. Above 20 kbar,
extremely broadened spectrum and critical increase of 1/T1 were observed. This
indicates that the system enters into another antiferromagnetic phase (AFII)
under pressure. The slope of the antiferromagnetic phase transition temperature
T_AFII, dT_AFII/dP, is positive, while T_AFI decreases with pressure. The
magnetic moment is weakly incommensurate with the lattice at 30 kbar.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Quantum Monte Carlo Simulation of the Trellis Lattice Heisenberg Model for SrCuO and CaVO
We study the spin-1/2 trellis lattice Heisenberg model, a coupled spin ladder
system, both by perturbation around the dimer limit and by quantum Monte Carlo
simulations. We discuss the influence of the inter-ladder coupling on the spin
gap and the dispersion, and present results for the temperature dependence of
the uniform susceptibility. The latter was found to be parameterized well by a
mean-field type scaling ansatz. Finally we discuss fits of experimental
measurements on SrCuO and CaVO to our results.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figure
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