2002
DOI: 10.1002/chin.200238017
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Thermodynamic Analysis of Pseudobinary Subsystems of the System CaO—TiO2—SiO2.

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“…Klimm et al [47] estimated the perovskite melting enthalpy as 56.65 AE 11.33 kJ/mol at 2220 AE 20 K (Table 2) which is close to earlier thermochemical estimates [24,59].…”
Section: Melting Of Perovskitesupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Klimm et al [47] estimated the perovskite melting enthalpy as 56.65 AE 11.33 kJ/mol at 2220 AE 20 K (Table 2) which is close to earlier thermochemical estimates [24,59].…”
Section: Melting Of Perovskitesupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The data characterizing the melting of simple oxides [23,24,[57][58][59][60] are quite rough (Table 2). According to different thermochemical data, perovskite's melting temperature lies in the range of 2188 to 2243 K.…”
Section: Melting Of Perovskitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…as well as the CaO-SiO 2 -TiO 2 system were optimized by Danek et al [22,23] with an adapted LeChâtelier-Shreder equation. However, a significant deviation existed in the SiO 2 -rich region due to the lack of thermodynamic data for the simulation of the liquid state miscibility gap.…”
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confidence: 99%