1964
DOI: 10.1021/j100788a013
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Manganese Vapor Pressures in Equilibrium with Manganese—Iron—Nickel Solid Solutions

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“…By means of the Knudsen effusion technique coupled with a vacuum microbalance, Smith et al [36] measured the equilibrium vapor pressure of Mn at 959 8C for 14 binary Mn -Ni alloys and 32 ternary Fe -Mn -Ni alloys. The purities of the starting materials were 99.9 wt.% Fe, 99.9 wt.% Mn and 99.6 wt.% Ni.…”
Section: Thermodynamic Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By means of the Knudsen effusion technique coupled with a vacuum microbalance, Smith et al [36] measured the equilibrium vapor pressure of Mn at 959 8C for 14 binary Mn -Ni alloys and 32 ternary Fe -Mn -Ni alloys. The purities of the starting materials were 99.9 wt.% Fe, 99.9 wt.% Mn and 99.6 wt.% Ni.…”
Section: Thermodynamic Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purities of the starting materials were 99.9 wt.% Fe, 99.9 wt.% Mn and 99.6 wt.% Ni. The activities of Mn at 959 8C over the whole composition range in the Mn -Ni and Fe -Mn -Ni systems were derived from their study [36]. Using a closed chamber with an alumina capsule sealed with a plasma jet, Mukai et al [37] determined the interaction parameter for the cross-effect of Ni on the activity of Mn in liquid Fe at Fig.…”
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