1975
DOI: 10.1016/0022-5088(75)90052-1
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Solubilities, and solution and solvation enthalpies, for nitrogen and hydrogen in liquid lithium

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“…+ Gas Liquid Adams et al [69] Messer et al [78] Veleckis et al Ihle and Wu [76] using the mass spectrometric Knudsen effusion method are far from the data of all other authors.…”
Section: Liquidsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…+ Gas Liquid Adams et al [69] Messer et al [78] Veleckis et al Ihle and Wu [76] using the mass spectrometric Knudsen effusion method are far from the data of all other authors.…”
Section: Liquidsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In the lithium-rich side of this system, the liquidus data of Adams et al [69] obtained by electric resistivity measurements were used to evaluate the thermodynamic parameters of the liquid phase. Liquidus data of Messer et al [78] obtained by thermal analysis were not considered in this work because lithium vaporization was not avoided fully by encapsulating the samples, leading to potential errors in the lithium-rich side of this system.…”
Section: G the Li-h Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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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.…”
Section: Behavior Of Isothermmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solubility of hydrogen in liquid Li was determined by Adams et al [24], who reported the following empirical formula for the solubility as a function of temperature in the range 523 to 775 K:…”
Section: Ni Membrane As a LI Anodementioning
confidence: 99%