Issue 1, 1973

Dehydration of calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate

Abstract

The dehydration of CaHPO4,2H2O has been studied isothermally between 409 and 537 K and over a range of partial pressures of water vapour between 1·3 cN m–2 and 6·0 kN m–2 at a total pressure of 1 atm. The rate of dehydration is controlled by diffusion of water, and below 478 K the activation energy is 190 kJ mol–1 and this value is not affected by the partial pressure of water vapour. However, above 478 K the activation energy drops markedly and is then affected by partial pressure of water vapour. Some evidence has been obtained for the formation of a monohydrate as an intermediate and, while this is not conclusive, this postulate helps to clarify the results of previous work.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1973, 34-37

Dehydration of calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate

M. C. Ball and M. J. Casson, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1973, 34 DOI: 10.1039/DT9730000034

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