Thermodynamic simulations are performed in all areas of materials processing because of the advances that have taken place in computer software for complex non-ideal calculations, together with the increasing availability of evaluated data for different phases. In the present work, a thermodynamic model of electrolytic solutions was applied to determine the reaction conditions favoring the hydrothermal synthesis of the following electroceramics: zinc ferrites, sodium niobates, and lead zirconates. Stability and yield diagrams were constructed relating the equilibrium concentration of all of the aqueous and solid species as functions of temperature, pressure, pH, and input reagent concentrations. The theoretical predictions avoided t...
A presentation about thermodynamics and physical chemistry of electrolyte solutions. It provides an ...
The solubility behavior of transition metal oxides in high temperature water is interpreted by recog...
Thermodynamic calculations of the solubility of Pt and Pd up to 300øC using isocoulom-bic extrapolat...
Hydrothermal methods have been successful in polycrystalline and single-crystal synthetic schemes. T...
The hydrothermal method is one of the most commonly employed techniques for synthesis of metal oxide...
Abstract- In broad terms, hydrothermal synthesis is a technology for crystallizing materials (chemic...
The formation of a solid mineral deposit can cause major problems in the conduct of industrial proce...
There is currently a lack of ability to predict which species will be reduced at the cathode and wha...
A high temperature hydrogen electrode concentration cell based on a design published by Macdonald, B...
Models that accurately predict solid–solute phase equilibria in aqueous electrolyte solutions are of...
A theoretical model of the hydrolysis of microcline by a hydrothermal solution has been determined f...
A thermodynamic model for electrolyte solutions has been derived for binary and multicomponent solut...
Hydrothermal solutions are important media for the conversion of biomass-derived species to useful c...
Encrustation occurs in many processing fluids where high levels of dissolved solids are present, esp...
The development of new high temperature electrolytes is hindered by lack of information about their ...
A presentation about thermodynamics and physical chemistry of electrolyte solutions. It provides an ...
The solubility behavior of transition metal oxides in high temperature water is interpreted by recog...
Thermodynamic calculations of the solubility of Pt and Pd up to 300øC using isocoulom-bic extrapolat...
Hydrothermal methods have been successful in polycrystalline and single-crystal synthetic schemes. T...
The hydrothermal method is one of the most commonly employed techniques for synthesis of metal oxide...
Abstract- In broad terms, hydrothermal synthesis is a technology for crystallizing materials (chemic...
The formation of a solid mineral deposit can cause major problems in the conduct of industrial proce...
There is currently a lack of ability to predict which species will be reduced at the cathode and wha...
A high temperature hydrogen electrode concentration cell based on a design published by Macdonald, B...
Models that accurately predict solid–solute phase equilibria in aqueous electrolyte solutions are of...
A theoretical model of the hydrolysis of microcline by a hydrothermal solution has been determined f...
A thermodynamic model for electrolyte solutions has been derived for binary and multicomponent solut...
Hydrothermal solutions are important media for the conversion of biomass-derived species to useful c...
Encrustation occurs in many processing fluids where high levels of dissolved solids are present, esp...
The development of new high temperature electrolytes is hindered by lack of information about their ...
A presentation about thermodynamics and physical chemistry of electrolyte solutions. It provides an ...
The solubility behavior of transition metal oxides in high temperature water is interpreted by recog...
Thermodynamic calculations of the solubility of Pt and Pd up to 300øC using isocoulom-bic extrapolat...