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Kinetics and mechanism of free-surface vaporization of zinc, cadmium and mercury oxides analyzed by the third-law method
Authors:Boris V L’vov  Valery L Ugolkov
Institution:a Department of Analytical Chemistry, St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg 195251, Russia
b Laboratory of Thermodynamics and Kinetics, Institute of Silicate Chemistry, St. Petersburg 199155, Russia
c Department of Electronics Materials Technology, St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg 195251, Russia
Abstract:On the basis of critical comparison of experimental and theoretical values of the E parameter and investigation of the retardation effect of oxygen on the evaporation rate of ZnO, CdO and HgO, it was concluded that the dissociative evaporation of ZnO and HgO proceeds with releasing of atomic oxygen (O) as a primary product of decomposition. By contrast, the mechanism of dissociative evaporation of CdO corresponds to the equilibrium reaction with releasing of molecular oxygen (O2) as a primary product of decomposition. As was shown, this difference in mechanisms is not related with interatomic OO distances in these oxides. From the analysis of crystal structure for 12 different oxides, which evaporate with releasing of atomic oxygen, and for 13 compounds, which evaporate with releasing of molecular oxygen, it was revealed that the first mechanism is observed for all oxides with the cubic crystal structure. It was proposed that a decisive role in this difference belongs to a local symmetry in the position of O atoms.
Keywords:Decomposition mechanism  ZnO evaporation kinetics  CdO evaporation kinetics  HgO evaporation kinetics  Retardation effect of O2  Effect of crystal structure
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