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Using a DTA technique the melting point of pure MnS has been determined to 1655 ± 5°C. The monotectic temperature in the Mn-MnS system was found to be 1570 ± 5°C. With these new data a thermodynamic analysis of the Mn-MnS system was carried out applying a pre-viously developed thermodynamic model.
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Staffansson, LI. On the Mn-MnS phase diagram. Metall Trans B 7, 131–134 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02652829
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