Processing math: 100%

Article

Thermophysical Properties of Materials
2001. V. 39. № 2. P. 233–243
Khasanshin I.V., Kudin L.S., Pogrebnoi A.M., Motalov V.B.
Thulium trichloride: Thermochemistry of molecular and ionic associates
Annotation
The composition of saturated vapor over thulium trichloride is studied using the method of high-temperature mass spectrometry. Neutral (TmCl3)n and charged Cl-(TmCl3)n associates up to n=5 and 8, respectively, have been registered for the first time in the temperature range from 868 to 1110 K. Partial pressures p(atm) of the vapor components are determined. The second and third laws of thermodynamics are used to calculate the sublimation enthalpies ΔsH (298 K) in the form of monomeric and associated molecules, as well as the enthalpies of formation ΔfH (298 K) of gaseous molecules and ions.
Article reference:
Khasanshin I.V., Kudin L.S., Pogrebnoi A.M., Motalov V.B. Thulium trichloride: Thermochemistry of molecular and ionic associates, High Temp., 2001. V. 39. № 2. P. 233