1965
DOI: 10.1016/0022-5088(65)90037-8
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Studies in the chemical metallurgy of the titanium group metals

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“…When the ratio of I to Zr dropped below about 1.35, the measured pressures fell increasingly below the values represented by Eq. [2] and [3], indicating a composition dependence (one solid-phase region). Results in that region are given in Table III.…”
Section: (660~176 [4] Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When the ratio of I to Zr dropped below about 1.35, the measured pressures fell increasingly below the values represented by Eq. [2] and [3], indicating a composition dependence (one solid-phase region). Results in that region are given in Table III.…”
Section: (660~176 [4] Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shelton and co-workers (2)(3)(4)(5)(6) have used this method with effusion mass loss measurements in studies of zirconium halide systems. In our measurements the pressure of ZrI4 was observed by a torsion-effusion method in which ZrI4 slowly escaped from the system so that the over-all composition changed with time and the change in composition was evaluated from the mass loss, which was continuously determined with a Cahn RH-10 recording microbalance.…”
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“…Sale and Shelton (29) have suggested that Zrig and Zrig Q compositions prepared by triiodide disproportionation are…”
Section: Nonstoichiometry Of the Zirconium Trihalidesmentioning
confidence: 99%