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PUBLICATIONSAlllOb E E E b 3 M
NBSIR 81-2356
A Compilation of Thermodynamicand Transport Properties ofAqueous Potassium Hydroxide
June 1 981
Issued January 1982
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1981
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DOE Order No. EW 78-X-03-0509-A001
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MATIOMAJ. BUMCAUOF tTAMOAXM
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NBSIR 81-2356
FEB 3 1982
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A COMPILATION OF THERMODYNAMICAND TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OFAQUEOUS POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE
Rebecca E. Joseph and Bert R. Stables
June 1 981
Issued January 1982
Prepared for:
Department of Energy
DOE Order No. EW 78-X-03-0509-A001
.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, Malcolm Baldrige, SecretaryNATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS, Ernest Ambler. Director
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NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
N6S Interim Report 81- XXX
June 1981
A Compilation of Thermodynamic and
Transport Properties of
Aqueous Potassium Hydroxide
by
Rebecca E. Joseph and Bert R. Staples
Prepared for:
Department of Energy
DOE Order No. EW 78-X-03-0509-A001
LBL Subcontract No. 4504510
A COMPILATION OF THERMODYNAMIC AND
TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF
AQUEOUS POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE
Rebecca E. Joseph
and
Bert R. Staples
Electrolyte Data CenterChemical Thermodynamics DivisionNational Measurement LaboratoryNational Bureau of Standards
Washington, DC 20234
ABSTRACT
A detailed compilation of sources of data for the thermodynamic
and transport properties of aqueous potassium hydroxide is presented.
Data for all ranges of temperature, concentration and pressure are
incl uaea.
Key words: Activity coefficients; aqueous; compilation; conductivity;
enthalpy; el ectrolytes ; Gibbs energy; osmotic coefficients; potassium
hydroxide; solutions; thermodynamic properties; transport properties.
The purpose of this publication is to identify published sources
which contain various types of experimental data for aqueous potassium
hydroxide solutions. The principal thermodynamic properties considered
herein are calorimetric heat capacity measurements, enthalpy of dilution
measurements, enthalpy of solution measurements, vapor pressure measure-
ments, isopiestic measurements, freezing point measurements and electromotive
force measuremnts. There are also some review articles concerning the
evaluation of osmotic and activity coefficients, and relative partial
mol a 1 enthalpies and apparent molal neat capacities of KOH.
The need for reliable thermodynamic data for both the scientific and
the industrial communities has increased greatly in recent years.
Recently the National Battery Advisory Committee (1) recommended that
sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide data contained in the data base at
the National Bureau of Standards be included in the data base at the
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory since these data are of interest to the
battery industry. This data would be identified by NBS and would be evaluated
for its quality. A bibliography on the properties of aqueous sulfuric
acid has been prepared(2). The present report deals with KOH electrolytes
since KOH is a major constituent in a number of battery systems.
This bibliography has been compiled in support of the project funded
by the Division of Energy Storage Systems of the Department of Energy
under order number EW 78-X-03-0509-A001. This publication is also a part
of the continuing program for the compilation and critical evaluation of
thermodynamic properties of electrolytes.
The bibliography was based upon a search of the following:
1
(1)
files of the Cnemical Thermodynamic and Electrolyte Data Centers at
the National Bureau of Standards; (2) the computerized index to Chemical
Aostracts from January of 1969 through January of 1981; (3) appropriate
citations given in the papers mentioned above; and (4) two publications
of the Electrolyte Data Center: "A Bibliography of Sources Leading to
Activity or Osmotic Coefficients for Polyvalent Electrolytes in Aqueous
Solution" (3) and "A Bibliography of Sources of Experimental Data Leading
to Thermal Properties of Binary Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions" (4).
Titles of each article are provided to indicate the type of data
in the article.
The bibliography is listed in alphabetical order by the first
author in the Appendix.
REFERENCES
(1) Memo dated March 19, 1979, D.N. Bennion, Chairman Data and Communi-cation Subcommittee of the National Battery Advisory Committee tothe Department of Energy.
(2) Staples, B.R. and Wobbeking, Theresa F. "A Compilation of Thermody-namic and Transport Properties of Aqueous Sulfuric Acid"; Nat. Bur.Stand. (U.S.) NBS Interim Report 81, U.S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, D.C., (1981).
(3) Goldberg, R.N., Staples, B.R., Nutall , R.L., and Arbuckle, R.,"A Bibliography of Sources of Experimental Data Leading to Activityor Osmotic Coefficients for Polyvalent Electrolytes in Aqueous Solu-tions," Nat. Bur. Stand. (U.S.) Spec. Pub. 485, U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office, Washington, D.C., (1977).
(4) Smi th-Magowan , D. and Goldbergy, R.N., "A Bibliography of Experimen-tal Data Leading to Thermal Properties of Binary Aqueous ElectrolyteSolutions," Nat. Bur. Stand. (U.S.) Spec. Pub. 537, U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office, Washington, D.C., (1979).
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APPENDIX
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70, 2366 , 104S-6Conductivity of potassiuM hydroxide and potassiuM hydroxide-zinc oxideelectrolytes froM 36. degree, to -66. degree.
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5
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.
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Jeffery, G.H. and Vogel, A. I., Phil. Mag., 17, 582-4
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A Compilation of Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Aqueous Potassium
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Rebecca E. Joseph and Bert R. Staples
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SPONSORING ORGANIZATION NAME AND COMPLETE ADDRESS (Street. City. State. ZIP)Department of EnergyLawrence Berkeley LaboratoryUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeley, California 94720
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A detailed compilation of sources of data for the thermodynamic and transportproperties of aqueous potassium hydroxides are presented. All ranges of temperature,concentration, and pressure are included.
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activity coefficients; aqueous; compilation; conductivity; enthalpy; electrolytes;
Gibbs energy; osmotic coefficients; potassium hydroxide; solutions; thermodynamicproperties; transport properties.
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