Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9761828 | Solid State Ionics | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The variation of the oxygen stoichiometry of CaMnO3âδ with the partial pressure of oxygen has been measured by coulometric titration at 1223, 1273 and 1373 K, and the technique used is described in some detail. CaMnO3âδ is not stable under reducing conditions; at 1273 K, CaMnO3âδ decomposes at log(pO2/pO2o)=â1.8 with (3âδ)â
2.84, under the formation of Ca2MnO4âδ and CaMn2O4. The partial molar enthalpy and entropy of oxidation of CaMnO3âδ are derived for 2.92>(3âδ)>2.86. The obtained partial molar enthalpy of oxidation is constant (HOâHOo=â163.5±7.5 kJ molâ1) within the estimated uncertainty (twice the standard deviation of the mean), whereas the partial molar entropy of oxidation appears to vary with the oxygen stoichiometry.
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Authors
Egil Bakken, Truls Norby, Svein Stølen,