The heat content of solid and liquid AuTe2 compound was measured from
298 K to T (471-1022 K) on heating (drop method) with the help of a Ti
an-Calvet calorimeter. The heat capacity of the liquid compound as wel
l as its enthalpy of fusion were deduced. The enthalpy of the liquid d
ecreases strongly when temperature increases especially for T>923 K. S
uch a behaviour cannot be explained easily by the existence of a short
-range order since the enthalpy of formation is only weakly negative.
The enthalpies of dissolution of Au and AuTe2 in Au-Te melts were also
determined by direct reaction calorimetry at 728 K with respect to co
ncentration (0 < x(Au) < 0.18 and 0 < x(AuTe2) < 0.27). With the help
of the heat content data determined previously we calculated the entha
lpy of formation of the AuTe, compound at 298 K ( - 3.3 kJ per mole of
atoms). Such a low negative value as well as the low melting temperat
ure agree well with the assumption of some associated state of the liq
uid in spite of the weakly negative enthalpy of mixing.