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Iron continued temperature effect

The same effect is observed for the substituted pyridyl-pyrazole and -imidazole systems. While 2-(pyrazol-l-yl)pyridine 24 gives a low spin iron(II) complex a continuous spin transition is observed centred just above room temperature in solid salts of [Fe (31)3]2+ and just below in solution [39]. Spin crossover occurs in the [Fe N6]2+ derivative of 2-(pyridin-2-yl)benzimidazole 32 (Dq(Ni2+)=1050 cm"1) but not in that of the 6-methyl-pyridyl system 33 (Dq(Ni2+)=1000 cm"1). Although the transition in salts of [Fe 323]2+ is strongly influenced by the nature of the anion and the extent of hydration, suggesting an influence of hydrogen-bonding, in all instances it is continuous [40]. [Pg.82]

Figure 5.26. Iron binary alloys. Examples of the effects produced by the addition of different metals on the stability of the yFe (cF4-Cu type) field are shown. In the Fe-Ge and Fe-Cr systems the 7 field forms a closed loop surrounded by the a-j two-phase field and, around it, by the a field. Notice in the Fe-Cr diagram a minimum in the a-7 transformation temperature. The iron-rich region of the Fe-Ru diagram shows a different behaviour the 7 field is bounded by several, mutually intersecting, two (and three) phase equilibria. The Fe-Ir alloys are characterized, in certain temperature ranges, by the formation of a continuous fee solid solution between Ir and yFe. Compare with Fig. 5.27 where an indication is given of the effects produced by the different elements of the Periodic Table on the stability and extension of the yFe field. Figure 5.26. Iron binary alloys. Examples of the effects produced by the addition of different metals on the stability of the yFe (cF4-Cu type) field are shown. In the Fe-Ge and Fe-Cr systems the 7 field forms a closed loop surrounded by the a-j two-phase field and, around it, by the a field. Notice in the Fe-Cr diagram a minimum in the a-7 transformation temperature. The iron-rich region of the Fe-Ru diagram shows a different behaviour the 7 field is bounded by several, mutually intersecting, two (and three) phase equilibria. The Fe-Ir alloys are characterized, in certain temperature ranges, by the formation of a continuous fee solid solution between Ir and yFe. Compare with Fig. 5.27 where an indication is given of the effects produced by the different elements of the Periodic Table on the stability and extension of the yFe field.
When constructing electrolyzers for this process it is rather difficult to find suitable materials which can resist the effects of fluorine as it attacks most metals even at normal temperature fortunately continuous fluoride coatings are formed on the surface of some metals which protects them against further corrosion at least to a certain extent. Such metals are iron, nickel, Monel metal, aluminium and its alloys, magnesium and especially electron one of its alloys. However, the protective films are only stable at lower temperatures. At elevated temperatures a violent reaction proceeds between the fluorine and the metal. Monel metal and copper have relatively the best resistance against fluorine at elevated temperatures. These metals, therefore, were widely used to construct electrolyzers. In more recent designs, copper was replaced by steel or electron. [Pg.377]


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