Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5410757 | Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Electrical conductivity of the molten binary CsCl-DyCl3 system has been measured in the temperature range of 898-1233 K. There were given equations of temperature dependences of specific and molar conductivities of melts for 0 â¤Â xDyCl3 â¤Â 1. Dependence of the CsCl-DyCl3 system conductivity on the melt composition was compared with sodium and potassium analogues as well as CsCl-light lanthanide ones (La-Pr). It was found that the minimum of molar conductivity in the CsCl-DyCl3 system is at typical composition of the melt (xDyCl3 = 0.40-0.50) but further increase of the melt conductivity is apparently weaker. The results have been briefly commented in terms of literature findings on the lanthanide halides-alkali metal halide system structure.
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Authors
Monika ZabÅocka-Malicka, WÅodzimierz Szczepaniak,