1975
DOI: 10.1016/0022-5088(75)90014-4
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Review of the solubility of non-metals in liquid lithium

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“…The growth of the one-dimensional (1D) nanostructures can be rationalised in terms of a self-assisted vapour–liquid–solid (VLS) mechanism. Under vacuum, Li 3 N will decompose at a temperature below the ambient pressure decomposition temperature (815 °C; ΔH (298K) = −171.3 +/− 7.7 kJ mol −1 ) 7 , 8 (Eq. 1 ), forming droplets of liquid Li, since the melting point of Li ( T = 180.5 °C) lies well below the applied reaction temperatures.…”
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“…The growth of the one-dimensional (1D) nanostructures can be rationalised in terms of a self-assisted vapour–liquid–solid (VLS) mechanism. Under vacuum, Li 3 N will decompose at a temperature below the ambient pressure decomposition temperature (815 °C; ΔH (298K) = −171.3 +/− 7.7 kJ mol −1 ) 7 , 8 (Eq. 1 ), forming droplets of liquid Li, since the melting point of Li ( T = 180.5 °C) lies well below the applied reaction temperatures.…”
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“…Given the exceptional Li + fast ionic conducting properties of bulk Li 3 N, we wished to understand how the ionic transport might vary as a consequence of nanostructuring. Variable-temperature wideline 7 Li solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements between 133 and K enabled the local structure of the type I and type II nanofibres to be probed and allowed the Li + ion transport properties of the Li 3 N nanofibres to be determined (Fig. 4 Table 3).…”
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“…sulfur produces a blue plasma). 30,31 We attribute the onset of this plasma formation to an increase in temperature and a variation in the N 2 partial pressure inside the nitrogen-filled reaction vessel caused by the decomposition of Li 3 N, which occurs at ∼800 °C (ΔH = −171.3 kJ mol −1 ) (eqn (1)): 32,33…”
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“…The first data on the liquidus line in Li-LiH -LiD systems below 624˚C were published by a group of British scientists headed by Adams and Hubberstey [1,[5][6][7][8][9]. The solubility was determined from the change in the electrical resistance during the dissolution of H 2 or D 2 in lithium and from the precipitation at the time of saturation.…”
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