1980
DOI: 10.1002/ange.19800920806
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Der Einfluß von Dichte und Temperatur auf die Eigenschaften reiner geschmolzener Salze

Abstract: Professor Ernst Ulrich Franck zum 60. Geburtstag gewidmetDie geschmolzenen Salze unterscheiden sich von anderen Fliissigkeiten durch eine hohe Ladungstragerkonzentration, auf die viele ihrer Eigenschaften, unter anderem die hohe Ionenleitfahigkeit, zuriickzufuhren sind. Experimentelle und theoretische Untersuchungen haben in den letzten Jahren Informationen iiber die statische und dynamische Struktur dieses Fliissigkeitstyps urnd deren Zusammenhang mit den makroskopischen Eigenschaften erbracht. Sie ergeben ei… Show more

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“…Compared to other molten salts, zinc chloride has unusually high viscosity, glass forming tendency and low electrical conductivity. 1,2 These unusual properties inspired many investigators to elucidate the short range order of this molten salt system. Neutron diffraction experiments were carried out by Allen et al 3 and by Biggin and Enderby, who applied the technique of isotopic substitution of chlorine 35 Cl by 37 Cl and a mixture of both in order to determine the three partial structure factors.…”
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“…Compared to other molten salts, zinc chloride has unusually high viscosity, glass forming tendency and low electrical conductivity. 1,2 These unusual properties inspired many investigators to elucidate the short range order of this molten salt system. Neutron diffraction experiments were carried out by Allen et al 3 and by Biggin and Enderby, who applied the technique of isotopic substitution of chlorine 35 Cl by 37 Cl and a mixture of both in order to determine the three partial structure factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peak positions and intensities of the distinct terms. The intensities are given in (electron units)2 …”
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confidence: 99%