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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A thermogravimetric study of the reactions of molybdenum and tungsten disilicides with anhydrous hydrogen fluoride and fluorine

Gama, Jabulani Selby 13 July 2012 (has links)
A study of the reactions between molybdenum and tungsten disilicide (MoSi2 and WSi2) with anhydrous hydrogen fluoride and fluorine was carried out to investigate the chemical behaviour of the materials. These two compounds were used as alternatives that resemble the chemical behaviour of uranium silicide (U3Si2). An extensive literature survey of U3Si2 processing techniques is included, which guided the process selection for this work. The thermogravimetric results of a study into the dry fluorination of molybdenum and tungsten disicilides using both anhydrous hydrogen fluoride and dilute fluorine gas as fluorinating agents are reported. For both solids the observed reactions with fluorine follow the thermodynamically predicted routes, in which the formation of the volatile metal hexafluorides, along with gaseous silicon tetrafluoride was observed. The disilicides get fully converted at roughly 300 to 400 °C respectively. The expected products for the reactions of both solids with hydrogen fluoride are solid tungsten metal, solid molybdenum metal, hydrogen gas, and gaseous silicon tetrafluoride. The metal fluorides (WF4 and MoF3) were not obtained because they form at low temperatures only. Therefore the metals of molybdenum and tungsten were obtained as final products respectively from both reactions; and were verified with the aid of XRF and XRD analyses. Mass-transfer phenomena are shown to play a role in the reactions between hydrogen fluoride and both disilicides, preventing unrestrained complete fluorination of the two solids. Kinetic parameters are reported and the rate limiting mechanisms identified. Copyright / Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2012. / Chemical Engineering / unrestricted
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Colligative Measurements in Anhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride.

Humphreys, David Alan 09 1900 (has links)
<p> Techniques have been developed for making cryoscopic and vapour pressure measurements in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride. The cryoscopic constant for the solvent has been determined. </p> <p> The techniques developed have been used to determine the mode and extent of the ionization of some acids and bases of the HF system. The formation and stability of polymeric ions in the solvent has been investigated and the formation of the previously unknown anion As₂F₁₁⁻ has been shown. Cryoscopy has been used to detect a new polymeric 1:1 adduct of XeF₂ and SbF₅. Solutions of cyanides in HF have been investigated and the formation of a new polymeric cation Hg₂CN₃⁺, formed when mercury cyanide dissolves in HF, has been suggested. The results of some experiments on solvolysis reactions are also reported. </p> / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

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