Da. Palmer et Jm. Simonson, VOLATILITY OF AMMONIUM-CHLORIDE OVER AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS TO HIGH-TEMPERATURES, Journal of chemical and engineering data, 38(3), 1993, pp. 465-474
The partitioning of ammonium chloride from aqueous solutions to the va
por phase was measured from 120 to 350-degrees-C. The experiments were
performed in a platinum-lined autoclave from which samples of the liq
uid and vapor phases were withdrawn for analysis by ion chromatography
, and acidimetric titration. The liquid-phase pH was maintained either
with an excess of hydrochloric acid or by excess ammonia in the ammon
ium chloride solutions. The molal thermodynamic partitioning constants
for NH4Cl were calculated from the observed liquid- and vapor-phase c
oncentrations, taking into account the known partitioning coefficients
of HCl and NH3, as well as the known mean stoichiometric activity coe
fficients of the ionic species in the liquid phase. The partitioning c
onstants for NH4Cl, NH3, and HCl are represented as simple functions o
f temperature and water density. Some discussion is given of the relev
ance of these results to modeling the transport of chloride in power p
lants using ammonia to control the pH of the water/steam cycle.