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Germanium, thermodynamic data

No other thermodynamic data have been found for germanium selenites. [Pg.213]

The discovery of what appears to be a thermodynamic threshold governing the intercalation of graphite by fluoro anions, MF,, has required the evaluation of the thermodynamic stability of a number of such species. Since germanium tetrafluoride and fluorine are intercalated, in combination, by graphite to form both GeFj" and GeFs ", the first and second fluoride ion affinities of that molecule are each of interest. Evaluation of the fluoride ion affinity of boron trifluoride by Altshuller yielded a value of-71 kcal moF. This has been accepted by several authors as the basis for other fluoride ion affinities and electron affinities. Sharpe, however, has preferred a value of -91 kcal moF, based upon the data of Bills and Cotton. Although this latter value is in harmony with other fluoride ion affinities and electron affinities, its confirmation was clearly desirable to provide a firm basis for correction of affinities based upon the lower value. This paper describes the studies that have provided these fluoride ion affinities. [Pg.501]


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