1986
DOI: 10.1016/0022-5088(86)90051-2
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High temperature thermodynamic properties of some transition metal borides

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“…5. It can be seen that the present description reproduces the invariant equilibria and the experimental data of [27,29,30,32,35,37], as well as the data on isothermal melting and incipient melting by [39,54] and lines result from the present thermodynamic description.…”
Section: The Binary System B-nbsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…5. It can be seen that the present description reproduces the invariant equilibria and the experimental data of [27,29,30,32,35,37], as well as the data on isothermal melting and incipient melting by [39,54] and lines result from the present thermodynamic description.…”
Section: The Binary System B-nbsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Comparison between calculated and experimental values [38][39][40]54] for enthalpy change upon heating and heat capacity are shown in Figs. 2 and 3, respectively.…”
Section: The Binary System B-nbmentioning
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“…Witusiewicz et al 21) deduced that the Nb 2 B 3 phase forms by a peritectoid reaction between the Nb 3 B 4 and NbB 2 phases, with the temperature of the invariant reaction being around 2 650 K. This viewpoint was accepted in our analysis. The enthalpy of formation of NbB 2 has been investigated, 29) and the heat capacity of Nb 3 B 2 , Nb 3 B 4 , NbB 0.99 , and NbB 1.96 was evaluated based on the experimental data of Bolgar et al 58,59) The thermodynamic analysis of this binary system was performed based on the above-mentioned experimental information, as well as the calculated enthalpy of formation for the six types of Nb borides. The optimized thermodynamic descriptions for this binary system are listed in Table 3.…”
Section: Nb-b Binary Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%