“…According to the binary phase diagram for the Ca-Si system, 52 there are five intermetallic compounds at 1123 K (CaSi 2 , Ca 3 Si 4 , CaSi, Ca 5 Si 3 , and Ca 2 Si), while another compound (Ca 14 Si 19 ) appears above 1173 K. Brutti et al measured the temperature dependence of the equilibrium partial pressure of Ca metal by the Knudsen method, and reported the thermodynamic data for the Ca-Si compounds. 53 The partial pressures of Ca for each reaction and temperature calculated from the literature are listed in Table 2. Since the experimental temperature in the present study was 1123 K, the calculations were conducted at 1123, 1173, 1223, and 1273 K. Here, the partial pressure from pure Ca(l) was calculated using the value from pure Ca(s) below 960 K reported in Ref.…”