Issue 120, 2015

The rare earth ruthenium pyrochlore Ho2Ru2O7(s): thermodynamic properties by electrochemical cell and differential scanning calorimetric measurements

Abstract

The Gibbs energy of formation of Ho2Ru2O7(s) has been determined by employing a solid-state electrochemical cell incorporating an oxide ion conducting electrolyte. The reversible electromotive force (e.m.f.) of the following cell has been measured: cell: (−)Pt/{Ho2O3(s) + Ho2Ru2O7(s) + Ru(s)}//CSZ//O2(p(O2) = 21.21 kPa)/Pt(+). The Gibbs energy of formation of Ho2Ru2O7(s) from elements in their standard state, calculated by the least squares regression analysis of the data obtained in the present study, can be given by: {ΔfG°(Ho2Ru2O7,s)/(kJ mol−1) ± 2.6} = −2518.6 + 0.6225(T/K); (937 ≤ T/K ≤ 1265). The standard molar heat capacity C°p,m(T) of Ho2Ru2O7(s), was measured using a heat flux type differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) in the temperature range from 307 K to 765 K. The heat capacity was fitted into a mathematical expression and can be represented by: C°p,m((Ho2Ru2O7,s,T) (J K−1 mol−1)) = 289.8 + 3.06 × 10−2T (K) − 33.74 × 105/T2 (K); (307 ≤ T (K) ≤ 765). The heat capacity data of Ho2Ru2O7(s), along with the data obtained from the oxide electrochemical cell were used to calculate the standard enthalpy of formation and absolute molar entropy of the compound.

Graphical abstract: The rare earth ruthenium pyrochlore Ho2Ru2O7(s): thermodynamic properties by electrochemical cell and differential scanning calorimetric measurements

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Aug 2015
Accepted
09 Nov 2015
First published
11 Nov 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 98910-98914

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The rare earth ruthenium pyrochlore Ho2Ru2O7(s): thermodynamic properties by electrochemical cell and differential scanning calorimetric measurements

A. Banerjee and A. R. Joshi, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 98910 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA16065K

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