TG, DSC and X-Ray measurements were made to characterize the water absorption process by Li (50%) - Na (50%) beta alumina. The equilibrium water content, dehydration enthalpies and lattice parameter values have been determined and compared with those previously obtained for pure Li and Na beta-aluminas.

β-Aluminas and Water: A Comparison of Mixed Li - Na and Pure Li and Na β - Aluminas

MARINI, AMEDEO;FLOR, GIORGIO;MASSAROTTI, VINCENZO;BERBENNI, VITTORIO;
1983-01-01

Abstract

TG, DSC and X-Ray measurements were made to characterize the water absorption process by Li (50%) - Na (50%) beta alumina. The equilibrium water content, dehydration enthalpies and lattice parameter values have been determined and compared with those previously obtained for pure Li and Na beta-aluminas.
1983
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beta-aluminas; water absorption process; thermogravimetric analysis; Differential scanning calorimetry
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Marini, Amedeo; Flor, Giorgio; Massarotti, Vincenzo; Berbenni, Vittorio; R., Riccardi
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