Thermodynamic properties of uranium compounds. Part 2.—Low-temperature heat capacity and entropy of three uranium nitrides
Abstract
The heat capacities of UN, UN1.59 and UN1.73 have been measured from 11 to 320°K. The Cp curves for the three compounds show anomalies at 52, 94 and 33°K respectively, corresponding to magnetic ordering phenomena. The values of the standard thermodynamic functions are tabulated, together with heats and entropies of the magnetic transitions. UN undergoes type 1 antiferro-magnetic ordering at 52°K; the entropy increment associated with this ordering (0.15 cal deg.–1 mole–1) is substantially less than the expected magnetic entropy. Comparison is made with magnetic transitions in other uranium compounds, notably UO2 and US whose magnetic entropies may be calculated with reasonable accuracy. It seems that the entropy of spin ordering represents only a part of the total magnetic entropy. Possible reasons for this are discussed.