Advances in Molten Salt Chemistry [E-Book] : Volume 3 / edited by J. Braunstein, Gleb Mamantov, G. P. Smith.
The first chapter of this volume deals with computer simulation of molten salt behavior by molecular dynamics calculations. The next four chapters are reviews of experimental work: Chapter 2 deals with the solubility of nonre active gases in molten salts, Chapter 3 with various types of organic rea...
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Personal Name(s): | Braunstein, J., editor |
Mamantov, Gleb, editor / Smith, G. P., editor | |
Imprint: |
Boston, MA :
Springer,
1975
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Physical Description: |
XII, 469 p. 29 illus. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9781461582700 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4615-8270-0 |
Subject (LOC): |
- 1 Molecular Dynamics Calculations on Molten Ionic Salts
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Intermolecular Forces in Molten Salts
- 3. Computational Techniques
- 4. Calculation of Physical Properties
- 5. Applications
- 6. Conclusions
- 7. References
- 2 Gas Solubility in Molten Salts
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Experimental Techniques
- 3. Solution Thermodynamics
- 4. Calculation Methods
- 5. Appendix
- 6. References
- 3 Organic Reactions in Molten Tetrachloroaluminate Solvents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Condensation-Addition Reactions
- 3. Dehydrogenation-Condensation Reactions
- 4. Molecular Rearrangements and Isomerizations
- 5. Miscellaneous Reactions
- 6. Organic Electrode Reactions
- 7. References
- 4 Experimental Techniques in Molten Fluoride Chemistry
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Thermochemistry of the Containment and Purification of Molten Fluorides
- 3. Handling Fluorides
- 4. Analysis
- 5. Design of Equipment
- 6. Absorption Spectroscopy of Molten Fluoride Solutions
- 7. Electrochemistry of Molten Fluoride Solutions
- 8. Miscellaneous Measurements
- 9. Presentation of Data of Equilibria in Molten Halides
- 10. Conclusions
- 11. References
- 5 The Chemistry of Thiocyanate Melts
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Chemistry of the Main Group Elements
- 3. Chemistry of the Transition Metals
- 4. Chemistry of the “F” Block Elements
- 5. Conclusion
- 6. References
- 6 Phase Diagrams of Binary and Ternary Fluoride Systems
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Binary Systems
- 3. Ternary Systems.