Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9803862 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The available literature information on the thermodynamic properties and phase equilibria for the ternary systems Ga-Mg-O, Ga-Ni-O, and Mg-Ni-O has been critically assessed. New experimental data have been obtained for the Ga-Mg-O system. Based on the known thermodynamics of the boundary systems Ga-O, Mg-O, and Ni-O models have been defined to describe the Gibbs energy of the individual phases. The model parameters have been optimized by least-squares fit to the selected experimental information of different kind (phase diagram data, calorimetric data, and equilibrium oxygen pressures). A self-consistent set of Gibbs energy functions describing the oxide part of the Ga-Mg-Ni-O system, which contains two solution phases of halite- and spinel-type has been obtained for the first time.
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Authors
M. Zinkevich, S. Geupel, F. Aldinger,