Abstract

Gaseous RhTh and RhU have been observed in a Knudsen effusion mass spectrometric investigation of a thorium–uranium-rhodium–graphite system at high temperatures (2400–2700 °K). Thermodynamic treatment of the experimental data yielded the atomization energies of RhTh and RhU as D0298(RhTh) =513±21 kJ mole−1 or 122.6±5 kcal mole−1 and D0298(RhU) =519±17 kJ mole−1 or 124.0±4 kcal mole−1. These values were derived from the third law enthalpies of the following reactions. The known experimental bond energies for the ligand-free gaseous intermetallic compounds between the actinides and the platinum metals have been interpretated in terms of a previously developed model based on the Brewer–Engel approach. Also, calculations are presented for the dissociation energies of certain selected actinide–platinum metal diatomic molecules which have not yet been experimentally observed.

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