화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, Vol.60, No.5, 1227-1232, 2015
Solid-Liquid Equilibria in the Ternary Systems NaCl-SrCl2-H2O and KCl-SrCl2-H2O at 348 K
Solid-liquid equilibria in the ternary systems NaCl-SrCl2-H2O and KCl-SrCl2-H2O at 348 K were measured by the isothermal solution saturation method. The composition of the equilibrium solid phase, solubilities of salts, and densities of saturated solution in the two systems were determined. Phase diagrams of ternary systems were plotted according to experimental data. They both contained one invariant point, two univariant curves, and two regions of crystallization. Respectively, univariant curves of the corresponding equilibrium solid phase were sodium chloride (NaCl) and strontium chloride dihydrate (SrCl2 center dot 2H(2)O) in the ternary system NaCl-SrCl2-H2O, and potassium chloride (KCl) and strontium chloride dihydrate (SrCl2 center dot 2H(2)O) in the ternary system KCl-SrCl2-H2O. The two ternary systems belong to the simple type, and neither double salts nor solid solution was found. The density transformation rules were simply discussed. Simultaneously, the solubilities and density data were compared with the experimental data of previous researchers.