Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, Vol.27, No.10, 1119-1132, 1995
Thermodynamic Properties of Sodalite at Temperatures from 15 K to 1000 K
The heat capacity of sodalite was measured with a computerized adiabatic calorimetric system at temperatures from 15 K to 350 K and with a d.s.c. from 340 K to 1000 K. No anomalies were observed over the entire range except for a peak at T approximate to 250 K associated with fusion of NaCl(aq) fluid inclusions. The temperature of the spontaneous freezing of the fluid inclusions was remarkably reproducible, and the metastable liquid phase persisted from T = 250 K to 200 K upon cooling. The standard molar entropy for the end-member composition : Na-8(Al6Si6O24)Cl-2 is 102.0 . R at T = 298.15 K. The enthalpy of solution of sodalite was measured in 2PbO . B2O3(I) at T = 973 K with a Calvet-type calorimeter. The value of Delta(sol)H(m) degrees(973 K) is (58.98 +/- 0.71). 10(3) . R . K. The calculated standard molar enthalpy and standard molar Gibbs free energy of formation for Na(Al6Si6O24)Cl-2 are -(1618.6 +/- 1.9) . 10(3) . R . K and -(1527.9 +/- 2.0) . 10(3) . R . K, respectively.
Keywords:THERMAL-EXPANSION;MINERALS