Electrical Transport Phenomena in Molten Salts
The equivalent conductivity of molten salts containing more than two ion constituents will be discussed using the equivalent fractions (Aquivalentanteile) The ionic conductivities of the ion constituents follow from this equivalent conductivity and the transport numbers. The electrical transport phe...
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todo:paper_09320784_v26_n10_p1717_Timmermann2023-10-03T15:48:29Z Electrical Transport Phenomena in Molten Salts Timmermann, E.O. Richter, J. The equivalent conductivity of molten salts containing more than two ion constituents will be discussed using the equivalent fractions (Aquivalentanteile) The ionic conductivities of the ion constituents follow from this equivalent conductivity and the transport numbers. The electrical transport phenomena are referred to the idealized ionic melt which is defined by the limiting values of the ionic conductivities of the ion constituents in the pure components. The equations are calculated for the system KNO3 +AgNO3. © 1971, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09320784_v26_n10_p1717_Timmermann |
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The equivalent conductivity of molten salts containing more than two ion constituents will be discussed using the equivalent fractions (Aquivalentanteile) The ionic conductivities of the ion constituents follow from this equivalent conductivity and the transport numbers. The electrical transport phenomena are referred to the idealized ionic melt which is defined by the limiting values of the ionic conductivities of the ion constituents in the pure components. The equations are calculated for the system KNO3 +AgNO3. © 1971, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved. |
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