Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.115, No.45, 13261-13270, 2011
Study of Vaporization of Sodium Metaborate by Transpiration Thermogravimetry and Knudsen Effusion Mass Spectrometry
The vaporization of solid sodium metaborate NaBO(2)(s) was studied by transpiration thermogravimetry (TTG) and Knudsen effusion mass spectrometry (KEMS). The transpiration measurements, performed for the first time on NaBO(2)(s), involved use of argon as the carrier gas for vapor transport and derivation of vapor pressure of NaBO(2)(g) (by assuming it as the sole vapor species) through many flow-dependence runs and temperature-dependence runs in the temperature range 1075-1218 K. The KEMS measurements performed in the temperature range 1060-1185 K confirmed NaBO(2)(g) as the principal vapor species over NaBO(2)(s), in accord with the previously reported KEMS studies. The values of p(NaBO(2)) obtained by both TTG and KEMS are consistent within the uncertainties associated with each method and so are the second- and third-law values of enthalpy of sublimation, the latter aspect consistently missing in all previous vaporization studies. The results of both TTG and KEMS were combined to recommend the following thermodynamic parameters pertinent to the sublimation reaction, NaBO(2)(s) = NaBO(2)(g): Log{p(NaBO(2))/Pa} = -(17056 +/- 441)/(T/K) + (14.73 +/- 0.35) for the temperature range 1060-1218 K; Delta(r)H degrees(m)(298.15 K) = (346.3 +/- 9.4) kJ.mol(-1); and Delta(r)S degrees(m)(298.15 K) = (210.2 +/- 6.8) J.mol(-1).K(-1).