Research Techniques for High Pressure and High Temperature

Within the last two decades, the experimental technology for the study of high temperature solid-vapor and liquid-vapor equilibria has mushroomed so fast that· both academic and industrial research­ ers desirous of working in this field -- be they physical chemists, metallurgists, ceramists, petrolo...

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Other Authors: Ulmer, G. C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1971, 1971
Edition:1st ed. 1971
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 An Introduction to High Pressure-High Temperature Technology -- 2 Gaseous Buffering for the Control of Oxygen Fugacity at One Atmosphere -- 3 Electrochemical Measurements and Control of Oxygen Fugacity and Other Gaseous Fugacities with Solid Electrolyte Systems -- 4 Direct Control of the Oxygen Vapor Phase Mainly at Pressures Greater than One Atmosphere -- 5 Buffering Techniques for Hydrostatic Systems at Elevated Pressures -- 6 Temperature Calibration in Cold-Seal Pressure Vessels -- 7 Pressure Calibration in Piston-Cylinder Apparatus at High Temperature -- 8 Internally Heated Pressure Vessels -- 9 Compressibility Measurements of Gases Using Externally Heated Pressure Vessels -- 10 The Boiling-Point Technique for the Determination of Vapor Pressure of Silicate Melts -- 11 Experimental Techniques in Dry Sulfide Research -- 12 Investigations in Hydrothermal Sulfide Systems 
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520 |a Within the last two decades, the experimental technology for the study of high temperature solid-vapor and liquid-vapor equilibria has mushroomed so fast that· both academic and industrial research­ ers desirous of working in this field -- be they physical chemists, metallurgists, ceramists, petrologists, crystal chemists, or mem­ bers of any of the several branches of materials science -- find themselves in the situation that in order to learn the art of the latest techniques, a period of apprenticeship or residency needs be spent at an institution or laboratory currently engaged in this type of solid-vapor or liquid-vapor research. The tech­ niques for control of the vapor phase at total pressures of one atmosphere or greater have not been well defined in the literature. Therefore, the purpose of this volume will be to serve as a labora­ tory manual for the control, calibration, and measurement of high temperature-high pressure equilibria. The avowed aims of this treatment of experimental techniques are: (1) to give, in terms understandable at the graduate student level, the laboratory procedures necessary to the design and utilization of good experimental technique, (2) to list the limitations, dangers, and technical pitfalls inherent or intrinsic to the described techniques, (3) to give theory and specific data only where they are essential to the experimental design, (4) to give with each chapter references that are extensive enough to serve as a bibliography of the state-of-the-art of technique development within the last decade