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Heat of immersion of iron(III) oxides in water at 25°C
Authors:Ryusaburo Furuichi  Tadao Ishii  Yasutoshi Oshima
Affiliation:Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, 060 Sapporo Japan
Abstract:The heat of immersion in water was measured at 25°C for three iron(III) oxides using a twin-type microcalorimeter. One of the samples was commercial α-Fe2O3 (sample C) and the other two (samples M and F) were prepared by calcining magnetite and iron(III) hydroxide in air at various temperatures, Tp, from 300 to 700°C. The samples were evacuated at outgassing temperature, To, between room temperature and 500°C at a pressure of 1 × 10?2?2.7 × 10?2N m?2 for 6 h. The heat of immersion, hi(J m?2), of samples C and M increased with an increase in To and showed the maximum hi at To =400°C, while sample F did not show the maximum up to To =500°C. The systematic correlation was not observed between hi and Tp of sample F. The heat of reproduction of the surface hydroxyl group on sample F was approximately estimated as 6.6 × 104 J mole?1 H2O.
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