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Phase Equilibria in the System NaF‐ThF 4 ‐UF 4
Author(s) -
THOMA R. E.,
INSLEY HERBERT,
HEBERT G. M.,
FRIEDMAN H. A.,
WEAVER C. F.
Publication year - 1963
Publication title -
journal of the american ceramic society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.9
H-Index - 196
eISSN - 1551-2916
pISSN - 0002-7820
DOI - 10.1111/j.1151-2916.1963.tb13768.x
Subject(s) - liquidus , solid solution , eutectic system , chemistry , phase diagram , ternary numeral system , stoichiometry , fluoride , phase (matter) , ternary operation , enthalpy , crystallography , thermodynamics , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry , microstructure , physics , computer science , programming language
Phase equilibria in the condensed system NaF‐ThF 4 ‐UF 4 were determined by cooling‐curve and thermal‐gradient quenching experiments from the liquidus to ∼450°C. A phase diagram of the ternary system was constructed, showing three singular points and eleven invariant points, including two eutectics, occurring in association with the primary phases of ten solid solutions and two pure solids. The eutectic mixture having the composition 75.5NaF‐10.5ThF 4 ‐14UF 4 (mole %) melts at 575°C, the lowest liquidus temperature in the system. Except for NaF, NaF‐ThF 4 , and ThF 4 ‐UF 4 solid solutions, phases crystallizing from molten NaF‐ThF 4 ‐UF 4 mixtures are solid solutions formed by interchange of U 4+ and Th 4+ ions in NaF‐ThF 4 and NaF‐UF 4 compounds. No ternary compounds were found. Phase diagrams of the systems NaF‐ThF 4 and NaF‐UF 4 , revised in the course of this study to include the newly identified phases, 7NaF.2ThF 4 and 7NaF.2UF 4 , are presented. X‐ray diffraction and optical data are given for the pure crystal phases, 4NaF.ThF 4 , 7NaF.2ThF 4 , 7NaF.2UF 4 , 3NaF.UF 4 , and for 3NaF.2ThF 4 ‐5NaF.3UF 4 solid solutions. The system is unique among the fluoride systems reported in containing so wide a variety of substitutional solid solutions and in containing a continuous solid solution formed of binary compound pairs 3NaF.2ThF 4 and 5NaF.3UF 4 which are isomorphous but of different stoichiometry.

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