Vaporization behavior of Na2CO3 and K2CO3
2019
Abstract Sodium and potassium carbonates are important components of high temperature materials. Therefore, information on gas phase is important for modelling of long term processes, where the stability of carbonates should be taken into account. In this study the vaporization behavior of Na 2 CO 3 and K 2 CO 3 has been studied with Knudsen Effusion Mass Spectrometry in the temperature range from 600 to 880 °C. It was established, that vaporization of sodium and potassium carbonates is close to congruent conditions at temperatures below 750 °C with the main species M, CO 2 and O 2 in the gas phase. The vapor pressures of these species are in a good agreement with the calculated values within an error of ± 30%, which are based on the available thermodynamic information including formation enthalpies of M 2 CO 3(s) and M (g) , CO 2(g) and O 2(g) and corresponding thermodynamic functions. At high temperatures above 750 °C incongruent vaporization was observed due to a disproportional increase of the vapor pressure of CO 2 . On this stage also Na 2 O + , K 2 O + and K 2 CO 3 + ions were registered in the mass spectra. Based on the analysis of fragmentation processes of M 2 CO 3 molecules, the sublimation enthalpy ∆ sub H° 298 (K 2 CO 3 ) is obtained to be 360 kJ/mol.
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