PHASE-STABILITY AND STRUCTURAL-PROPERTIES OF NI7+ -DELTA-S6 AND NI9S8HEAT-CAPACITY AND THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF NI7S6 AT TEMPERATURES FROM 5-K TO 970-K AND OF NI9S8 FROM 5-K TO 673-K/
S. Stolen et al., PHASE-STABILITY AND STRUCTURAL-PROPERTIES OF NI7+ -DELTA-S6 AND NI9S8HEAT-CAPACITY AND THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF NI7S6 AT TEMPERATURES FROM 5-K TO 970-K AND OF NI9S8 FROM 5-K TO 673-K/, Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 26(9), 1994, pp. 987-1000
Two stable solid phases with composition in the range from (45 to 48)
moles per cent of S exist for (nickel+sulfur): Ni9S8 which disproporti
onates to Ni1-deltaS and Ni7+/-deltaS6 above T=(709+/-5) K, and Ni7+/-
deltaS6. The latter non-stoichiometric phase forms eutectoidally from
Ni9S8 and Ni3S2 at T=(675+/-3) K. It is stable in a rather narrow temp
erature interval and disproportionates to Ni1-deltaS and Ni3+/-deltaS2
at T=(850+/-2) K. The phases are characterized structurally, and a re
vised phase diagram is presented. The heat capacity of a sample with c
omposition Ni7S6 was determined over the temperature range T=5 K to 97
0 K by adiabatic calorimetry. Effects from metastable modifications of
the high-temperature phase were observed during thermal analysis, X-r
ay diffraction, and calorimetry on incompletely equilibrated samples.
Thermodynamic-function values for Ni7S6 and Ni9S8 are presented.