Abstract

The transport of gaseous In(I)I in an argon carrier gas was studied in the temperature range 723–887 K by the modified entrainment method. Combination of the entrainment results with a literature equation for the total vapour pressure above the liquid gave the following expressions for the temperature dependence of the vapour pressures of the monomer (InI) and dimer (In2I2) respectively: [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]; p0 = 105 Pa. The dimer concentration is ca. 2% and nearly constant from 720 to 810 K.

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