THERMOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF INORGANIC CHALCOGENIDES BY FLUORINE-COMBUSTION CALORIMETRY - BINARY COMPOUNDS OF GERMANIUM AND SILICON WITH SULFUR, SELENIUM AND TELLURIUM
Pag. Ohare, THERMOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF INORGANIC CHALCOGENIDES BY FLUORINE-COMBUSTION CALORIMETRY - BINARY COMPOUNDS OF GERMANIUM AND SILICON WITH SULFUR, SELENIUM AND TELLURIUM, Thermochimica acta, 267, 1995, pp. 1-13
A general outline is given of the technique of fluorine-bomb calorimet
ry, including equipment, experimental procedures, sample purity requir
ements, post-combustion analyses, and interpretation of the results. S
ome recent measurements are described on Si2Te3, SiSe2, GeS, and GeS2.
How the thermochemistry-based results for the dissociation enthalpies
D degrees(m) of the gaseous diatomic molecules SiTe, SiSe, GeS, and G
eSe correlate with the D degrees(m)s derived from spectroscopy is also
discussed.