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Ionic two-sublattice model

To overcome this problem an extension of the sublattice model was proposed by Hillert et al. (1985) which is now known as the ionic two-sublattice model for liquids. As in the previous case it uses constituent fractions as composition variables, but it also considers that vacancies, with a charge corresponding to the charge of the cations, can be introduced on the anion sublattice so that the composition can move away from the ideal stoichiometry and approach an element with an electropositive character. The necessary neutral species of an electronegative element are added to the anion sublattice in order to allow the composition to approach a pure element. The sublattice formula for the model can then be written as... [Pg.132]

To complete this section it is interesting to show the equivalence between the ionic two-sublattice model and the associate model as demonstrated by Hillert et al. (1985). Equation (5.62) can be simplified for a system (A - )p(B+ , J3°)q... [Pg.136]


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