Calculation of the Heat Capacities of Molten Cesium Halides Using Thermodynamic Perturbation Theory

IF 0.4 Q4 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING Russian Metallurgy (Metally) Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1134/S0036029524701714
A. G. Davydov, V. A. Elterman
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Abstract—Because of great difficulties in conducting high–temperature experiments to measure the thermal effects in molten salts, the information accumulated to date on the temperature dependences of the heat capacities even for the simplest subclass of salt melts, namely, alkali metal halides, cannot make an answer about the existence and reliability of trends in decreasing or increasing the heat capacities of melts with temperature. Most data on the heat capacities of molten halides are presented in handbooks as temperature-independent quantities. Therefore, to reveal trends in temperature-induced changes in the heat capacities of melts, it is advisable to turn to theoretical analysis methods. In this work, we develop a version of a thermodynamic perturbation theory and apply it to describe the temperature dependences of the heat capacities of a number of halide melts. The model of taking into account charge–dipole interactions using a system of comparing charged hard spheres, which was tested earlier in calculating the enthalpies of alkali-halide melts, is applied to calculate the isobaric heat capacities of molten cesium fluoride, chloride, bromide, and iodide in the temperature range 200 K above their melting temperatures. A combination of a mean spherical model of charged hard spheres of different diameters and the first correction caused by point-charge-induced dipoles to the interionic interaction of molten salts is shown to be a good basis for qualitative and quantitative agreement with experimental data on heat capacities within a few percent. In addition, the proposed model is found to predict a weak monotonic decrease in the heat capacities of melts upon heating in all cases of cesium halides.

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Russian Metallurgy (Metally)
Russian Metallurgy (Metally) METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING-
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期刊介绍: Russian Metallurgy (Metally)  publishes results of original experimental and theoretical research in the form of reviews and regular articles devoted to topical problems of metallurgy, physical metallurgy, and treatment of ferrous, nonferrous, rare, and other metals and alloys, intermetallic compounds, and metallic composite materials. The journal focuses on physicochemical properties of metallurgical materials (ores, slags, matters, and melts of metals and alloys); physicochemical processes (thermodynamics and kinetics of pyrometallurgical, hydrometallurgical, electrochemical, and other processes); theoretical metallurgy; metal forming; thermoplastic and thermochemical treatment; computation and experimental determination of phase diagrams and thermokinetic diagrams; mechanisms and kinetics of phase transitions in metallic materials; relations between the chemical composition, phase and structural states of materials and their physicochemical and service properties; interaction between metallic materials and external media; and effects of radiation on these materials.
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