THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF SILICIDES .4. DETERMINATION OF THE STANDARD MOLAR ENTHALPIES OF FORMATION AT THE TEMPERATURE 298.15 K OF PENTATUNGSTEN TRISILICIDES OF COMPOSITION W5SI3 AND W5SI3.115 BY FLUORINE-COMBUSTION CALORIMETRY
I. Tomaszkiewicz et al., THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF SILICIDES .4. DETERMINATION OF THE STANDARD MOLAR ENTHALPIES OF FORMATION AT THE TEMPERATURE 298.15 K OF PENTATUNGSTEN TRISILICIDES OF COMPOSITION W5SI3 AND W5SI3.115 BY FLUORINE-COMBUSTION CALORIMETRY, Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 27(6), 1995, pp. 585-596
Two fully characterized specimens of pentatungsten trisilicide, nomina
lly W5Si3, one believed to have been prepared by direct reaction of th
e elements in a sealed tube, and the other by are melting, have been s
tudied by fluorine-combustion calorimetry. Chemical analyses of the sa
mples played a pivotal role in this work, and their effects on the res
ults are discussed in detail. The massic energies of combustion of the
samples according to the reaction: W5Si3+x(cr) + (21 + 2x)F-2(g) = 5W
F(6)(g) + (3 + x)SiF4(g), were measured calorimetrically. Results deri
ved for the standard molar enthalpies of formation Delta(f)H(m)(o)(W5S
i3+x) at temperature T = 298.15 K and standard pressure p(o) = 101.325
kPa are: -(126 +/- 18) kJ . mol(-1) for x = 0, and -(97 +/- 20) kJ .
mol(-1) for x = 0.115. (Here, and throughout this paper, uncertainties
are uncertainty intervals equal to twice the standard deviation of th
e mean.) The value for Delta(f)H(m)(o)(W5Si3,cr) agrees with estimates
from Knudsen-effusion vaporization studies at elevated temperatures.
There have been no previous reports of thermodynamic investigations of
nonstoichiometric pentatungsten trisilicides.