Artículo
Síntesis y estudio de soluciones sólidas de KBr y KCl por mecanosíntesis
Fecha
2015Autor
Chávez Martínez, Margarita;#0000-0002-7423-4278
Salcedo Luna, M. Cecilia
AVILA JIMENEZ, MIGUEL; 392824
HERNANDEZ MARTINEZ, ARTURO LEONARDO; 170722
Goñi Cedeño, Hermilo
Soto Téllez, María de la Luz
Chávez Martínez, Margarita
Salcedo Luna, M. Cecilia
Ávila Jiménez, Miguel
Hernández Martínez, Leonardo
Goñi Cedeño, Hermilo
Soto Téllez, María de la Luz
Institución
Resumen
Se sintetizaron y estudiaron soluciones sólidas de KBr y KCl por mecanosíntesis. Las composiciones se calcularon de acuerdo a la estequiometría KBr₁-ₓ Clₓ; x = 0.9, 0.8, 0.7, 0.6, 0.5, 0.4, 0.3, 0.2 y 0.1. La cantidad preparada de los productos fue de 10 gramos. Las concentraciones de Br en los cristales de KCl-KBr se fueron obteniendo mediante la medición de densidades y utilizando la aditividad volúmenes específicos, conocidos como regla Retgers. Las densidades se midieron por un método de pérdida de peso con 1,3-dibromopropano como líquido de flotación. Las composiciones expresadas en porcentaje en moles de KBr en KC1, fueron 1.00, 8.75, 26.64 y 47.84, cada uno con una incertidumbre de ± 0,10 por ciento en moles. Los iones Br se encontraron ubicados al azar en la red de aniones. Were synthesized and studied solid solutions of KBr and KCl by mechanosynthesis. The compositions were calculated according to the KBr₁-ₓ Clₓ stoichiometry; x = 0.9, 0.8, 0.7, 0.6, 0.5, 0.4, 0.3, 0.2 and 0.1. The amount of the product prepared was 10 grams. The Br concentrations in crystals of KCl-KBr were obtained by measuring densities and additivity using specific, known volumes as Retgers rule. The densities were measured by a method of weight loss with 1,3-dibromopropane as floatation liquid. The compositions expressed in mole percent KBr KC1, were 1.00, 8.75, 26.64 and 47.84, each with an uncertainty of ± 0.10 mole percent. The Br ions are found randomly located on the network of anions. Were synthesized and studied solid solutions of KBr and KCl by mechanosynthesis. The compositions were calculated according to the KBr₁-ₓ Clₓ stoichiometry; x = 0.9, 0.8, 0.7, 0.6, 0.5, 0.4, 0.3, 0.2 and 0.1. The amount of the product prepared was 10 grams. The Br concentrations in crystals of KCl-KBr were obtained by measuring densities and additivity using specific, known volumes as Retgers rule. The densities were measured by a method of weight loss with 1,3-dibromopropane as floatation liquid. The compositions expressed in mole percent KBr KC1, were 1.00, 8.75, 26.64 and 47.84, each with an uncertainty of ± 0.10 mole percent. The Br ions are found randomly located on the network of anions.