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1996
DOI: 10.1016/0925-8388(95)02191-4
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A thermodynamic study on the AgSbSn system

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“…The reported temperatures range from 221 °C to 221.3 °C and the reported composition is unanimously 3.5 wt % Ag. Although the fit of the experimental data of the assessment of Oh et al [14] is generally excellent, the calculated eutectic temperature of 220.1 °C is noticeably lower than the experimental temperature. The attempt to readjust the stability of the Ag 3 Sn phase in the description of Oh et al [14] in the same fashion as the Cu 6 Sn 5 phase in the Cu-Sn system resulted in a noticeably higher liquidus for this phase.…”
Section: The Ag-sn Eutecticmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…The reported temperatures range from 221 °C to 221.3 °C and the reported composition is unanimously 3.5 wt % Ag. Although the fit of the experimental data of the assessment of Oh et al [14] is generally excellent, the calculated eutectic temperature of 220.1 °C is noticeably lower than the experimental temperature. The attempt to readjust the stability of the Ag 3 Sn phase in the description of Oh et al [14] in the same fashion as the Cu 6 Sn 5 phase in the Cu-Sn system resulted in a noticeably higher liquidus for this phase.…”
Section: The Ag-sn Eutecticmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…These lattice stabilities have become a de facto standard for the description of the pure elements thus providing consistency among descriptions from different assessments. Oh et al [14] and Shim et al [15] developed descriptions of the Ag-Sn and Cu-Sn systems, respectively, based on these lattice stabilities. The Cu-Sn assessment of Oh et al also includes descriptions for all solid phases while the assessment of Boettinger et al considered only solid phases that exist at temperatures below 350 °C.…”
Section: Phase Diagram Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"CALPHAD" was firstly used as the author keyword of the article entitled "compilation of 'CALPHAD' formation enthalpy data -Binary intermetallic compounds in the COST507 Gibbsian database" in 1998 (Fries & Jantzen, 1998). However, "CALPHAD method" had been used as the author keyword of the article titled "thermodynamic study on the Ag-Sb-Sn system" in 1996 (Oh et al, 1996). The first article which employed "biosorption" as author keyword was titled "determination of the equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic parameters of the batch biosorption of nickel(II) ions onto Chlorella vulgaris" in Process Biochemistry in 2002 (Aksu, 2002).…”
Section: Research Emphases and Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 After a thorough literature review, Schmid-Fetzer et al 13 proposed a modification of the Oh's solidification diagram, changing the invariant reaction P1 to the invariant reaction of U-type (U 2 : L + b M e + Sn 3 Sb 2 ). He noticed that Oh's P 1 reaction (L + b + e M Sn 3 Sb 2 ) 11 cannot be correct, since the composition of Sn 3 Sb 2 is not located in the tie-line triangle formed by the other three phases. Such a U 2 reaction was confirmed at the temperature 587 K by Chen et al 6 by DSC analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oh et al 11 thermodynamically assessed the AgSb-Sn system, taking into account available thermodynamic and phase equilibria information. However, the calculated results are not consistent with the experimental data obtained by Chen et al 6,12 and Masson and Kirkpatrick.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%