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Metallurgical Reactions of Fluorides

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Graphs representing the standard free-energy of formation as a function of temperature for 21 fluorides are presented, along with estimated values for the standard free-energy of formation of 20 additional fluorides. A few of the many possible uses of these data in metallurgical calculations are discussed, including the fluorination of oxides, sulphides, and chlorides, and the reduction of metal fluorides.

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Discussion of this paper, TP 3009 D, may be sent to AIME by April 1, 1951. Manuscript received Sept. 8, 1950. St. Louis Meeting, February 1951.

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Kellogg, H.H. Metallurgical Reactions of Fluorides. JOM 3, 137–141 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03397289

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