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Calorimetry salt effects

For the [Fe(bpp)2]2+ system, spin transition behaviour is also observed in acetone solution. For the three salts examined, the tetrafluoroborate, iodide and hexafluorophosphate, the behaviour is virtually independent of the associated anion, unlike the situation in solid samples, and in this instance the molecular process occurs essentially independently of cooperative effects [86]. Analysis of the systems in terms of a simple low spin high spin thermal equilibrium gives AH=20 1 kj mol-1 and AS=80 4 J K-1 mol-1 for the forward process, values typical for iron(II) spin crossover systems and similar to those obtained for solid [Fe 592][BF4]2 (AH=24 kj mol-1 and AS=100 J K-1 mol-1) from differential scannning calorimetry measurements [94],... [Pg.95]

Addition of dampproofers based on caprylic, capric or stearic acids, stearates or wax emulsions do not have any effect on the setting characteristics of hydration products of Portland cement. However, the unsaturated fatty acid salts, such as oleates, although not affecting the tricalcium silicate hydration, have a marked effect on the ettringite and monosulfate reaction [12] and this is illustrated in the isothermal calorimetry results in Fig. 4.4. It is possible that a calcium oleoaluminate hydrate complex is formed involving the double bond of the oleic acid. [Pg.234]

Kantro carried out an extensive investigation on the effect of various salts on the hydration of C3S using conduction calorimetry. In Fig. 19, the rate of heat development occurring in C3S hydrated in the presence of soluble salts calcium, viz., Br, Cl, SCN, I, NO3, and CIO4, is compared with that containing no additive. All the salts promote production of larger amounts of heats and at earlier times. The chloride and bromide compounds however, exhibit the best acceleration effect. [Pg.211]


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