Km. Eriksen et al., CONDUCTIVITY, NMR, THERMAL MEASUREMENTS, AND PHASE-DIAGRAM OF THE K2S2O7-KHSO4 SYSTEM, Journal of physical chemistry, 100(25), 1996, pp. 10771-10778
The phase diagram of the catalytically important K2S2O7-KHSO4 solvent
system has been investigated by means of electrochemical, thermal, and
spectroscopic methods. The phase diagram exhibits a eutectic at X(KHS
O4) = 0.94(1) with a temperature of fusion of 205 degrees C. No compou
nd is formed in the system, but the strong alpha --> beta solid-solid
transition of K2S2O7, found at 318 degrees C with Delta H-tr = 21.8 kJ
/mol, gives rise to a marked change in the slope of the liquidus curve
at this temperature. The experimental phase diagram is in very good a
ccordance with a calculated diagram based on the assumption of an idea
l liquid mixture. K-39, H-1, O-17, and S-33 NMR measurements on the mo
lten K2S2O7-KHSO4 mixtures up to 540 degrees C show that a fast ionic
exchange takes place in the melt at all compositions. The conductiviti
es of the solid and molten K2S2O7-KHSO4 systems were measured at 13 di
fferent compositions in the whole composition range, X(KHSO4) = 0-1 Fo
r each composition in the temperature range examined, the conductivity
of the molten mixtures has been expressed by equations of the form ka
ppa = A(X) + B(X)(T - 600) + C(X)(T - 600)(2). The measurements indica
te an enhanced molar conductivity of the binary system, probably due t
o delocalization of the conducting ions compared to the pure molten co
mponents.