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Vaporization thermodynamics of Pd-B(Liquid) and Pd-B-C(Liquid)

The Pd-B and Pd-B-C liquid phases were studied by the Knudsen effusion technique to determine the variation of palladium and boron activity with composition and temperature. Equations are given which describe the thermodynamic properties throughout the liquid phase region. In addition, the phase bou...

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Published in:Journal of the less-common metals 1987-11, Vol.135 (2), p.217-228
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