Abstract

The phase diagram of Bi has been studied by resistometric techniques in the temperature range of 30 to 300°K up to pressures of 140 kbars. Using the original Bridgman phase notation, the phase transitions I–II, II–III, I–III, III–IV and V–VI were observed. Two new phases, designated VIII and IX were observed in this region. The triple points occurring between I–II–III near 29.5 kbars and 160°K, between IV–V–VIII near 55 kbars and 240°K, between V–VI–VIII near 72 kbars and 255°K and between VI–VIII–IX near 135 kbars and 250°K. Earlier measurements were adjusted to the 1970 Drickamer pressure scale and compared to the present results. A phase diagram is proposed for pressures to 140 kbars. Calculations of the volume changes and latent heats of transformation are made near the triple points I–II–III, IV–V–VIII and V–VI–VIII using the measured volume changes of Bridgman for the I–II, IV–V and V–VI transitions. The latent heat associated with the III–IV transition was calculated using the volume data of Bridgman to be less than − 2 cal/mol.

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