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1711723 
Journal Article 
Solubility of SO3 in Na2SO4 melts and thermochemistry of the Na2SO4-Na2S2O7 system 
Lin, R; Elliott, JF 
2006 
217-228 
This study explores the formation of sodium pyrosulfate in molten sodium sulfate resulting from dissolution Of SO3 at temperatures between 1160 and 1250 K. Solubility Of SO3 in Na2SO4 melts at temperatures between 1160 and 1250 K under gas mixtures Of SO2, O-2 and argon was investigated applying a thermogravemetric analysis (TGA) technique. The activity of Na2O in the melt was determined with a high temperature electrochemical cell (ECC). Results showed that the SO3 solubility in molten Na2SO4 increases with decreasing temperatures and increasing SO3 partial pressures. Enthalpy Of SO3 dissolution in molten Na2SO4 was calculated to be - 119 kJ/mol for infinite dilute solutions. Thermochemistry of Na2SO4-Na2S2O7 melts was analyzed based on information obtained from both TGA and ECC techniques. Detailed examinations of the earlier low temperature measurements in the Na2SO4-Na2S2O7 system along with data from this study reveal that the solution behavior between Na2SO4 and Na2S2O7 can be satisfactorily treated as regular with the interaction parameter, Omega, being 2.7 kJ/mol. The phase diagram and the field Of SO3 partial pressure has been generated with the thermodynamic calculation using a regular solution approach. 
thermochemistry; molten salts; thermogravimetric analysis; high temperature electrochemical cell; Na2SO4-Na2S2O7 system