Mass-Spectrometric and Vapor Pressure Studies on the Sublimation of Realgar (As4S4)
- 1 November 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 55 (9) , 4520-4527
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1676784
Abstract
The nature of the sublimation process for the molecular solid realgar (As4S4) has been investigated using mass spectrometric and vapor pressure techniques. Vapor originating from the congruent sublimation of this compound is composed predominantly of As4S4(g) molecules, with smaller concentrations of other species. Of these latter species, those of As4S3, As4, and As2 are believed to originate from partial decomposition of solid As4S4. The amount of these decomposition products relative to As4S4(g) in the vapor phase was found to decrease with increasing temperature. The mass spectra of the vapors resulting from the sublimation of synthetic and natural samples of realgar were essentially the same. The expression for the equilibrium sublimation of realgar in the temperature range 452–534°K is . On the assumption that realgar sublimes primarily to As4S4(g) molecules, the second law heat and entropy for sublimation at 493°K were calculated to be and , respectively. From free surface sublimation studies the sublimation coefficient at 455°K was found to be 0.47.
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