High Temperature Vaporization Chemistry in the Gold-chlorine System Including Formation of Vapor Complex Species of Gold and Silver With Copper and Iron.
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Description:Thermodynamic properties of the vaporization reactions in the gold- chlorine system have been investigated in the temperature ranges of 580 to 649 k and 882 to 1,107 k. The experimental technique consisted of classical transpiration vapor pressure measurement and analysis with a newly developed flow reactor-mass spectrometer system, which connects a high-temperature, ambient pressure reactor to a mass spectrometer. Metallic gold reacts with chlorine gas at temperatures above 750 k, forming the vapor species au2cl2(g). [Description provided by NIOSH]
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:10009845
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Citation:Met Trans B December 1978 1978 Dec; 9B:501-508
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Federal Fiscal Year:1979
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Source Full Name:Met. Trans. B, December 1978, V. 9B, PP. 501-508
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