1970
DOI: 10.1139/v70-110
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Electrochemical studies of yttrium and yttrium–zinc alloys in fused LiCl–KCl eutectic

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“…The optimized Y-Zn phase diagram presented by Zhu and Pelton [109] presented some amendment to the work of Spencer et al [98]. The calculated enthalpy and Gibbs energies of formation of the intermetallic compound presented in the work of [98] are in good agreement with the experimental data of [95,104,105,108].…”
Section: Zinc-yttrium Phase Diagramsupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…The optimized Y-Zn phase diagram presented by Zhu and Pelton [109] presented some amendment to the work of Spencer et al [98]. The calculated enthalpy and Gibbs energies of formation of the intermetallic compound presented in the work of [98] are in good agreement with the experimental data of [95,104,105,108].…”
Section: Zinc-yttrium Phase Diagramsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Crystal structure data of Y-Zn compounds were determined by [100][101][102][103]. Gibbs energy of formation of the intermediate compounds in the Y-Zn system was investigated by [104][105][106][107][108]. The most accurate description of Y-Zn binary phase diagram was established by Zhu and Pelton [109] based on experimental data [94,95] as shown in Figures 1 and 2.…”
Section: Zinc-yttrium Phase Diagrammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emf measurements with alloy concentration cells with working electrodes of (liquid + YZn 12 ) and (Liquid+Y 2 Zn 17 ) were performed by Hoshino and Plambeck [19] and Butorov et al [20]. Their results are plotted in Fig.…”
Section: Y-zn Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emf of concentration cells for the formation of YZn 12 and Y 2 Zn 17[19,20] Figure 14Heat capacities of YZn, Y 2 Zn 17 and YZn 12 as measured[21][22][23] and as calculated (solid line) from the Neumann-Kopp equationFigure 15Heat capacity of Gd 2 Zn 17 as measured[30] and as calculated (solid line) from the Neumann-…”
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“…The standard electrode potentials of La3+/La and Y3+/Y couples were measured by Plambeck and co-workers. (98,99) The electrochemical behavior of sulfur, selenium, and tellurium was studied by Bodewig and Plambeck(lOO) potentiometrically and voltammetrically. The standard potentials for S/S2-, Se/Se 2 -, and Te2+/Te couples were reported.…”
Section: Presently Important Solvent Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%