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JEEP 2009, 00020 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/jeep/200900020
Contribution à l’étude expérimentale du système ternaire Bi-Cu-I : Description du triangle CuI-BiI3-I
Z. Bahari1, 2, F. Thévet1, J. Rivet1 et J. Dugué11 Laboratoire de chimie physique et minérale, Faculté des sciences pharmaceutiques et biologiques, Université Paris Descartes, 4 avenue de l’Observatoire, 75006 Paris, France
2 Laboratoire de chimie du solide minéral, Faculté des sciences, Université Mohamed 1, Route Sidi Maâfa, B.P. 524, Oujda, Maroc
zh.bahari@hotmail.fr
jerome.dugue@parisdescartes.fr
Publié en ligne le 4 décembre 2009
Abstract
The phase diagram of the CuI-BiI3-I system was studied by DTA, XRD and metallography methods. With the exception of the two known compounds Cu2BiI5 and CuBiI4, no other ternary phases are identified. The eutectic valleys are drawn, and the nature and the location of the three ternary invariant points are given: one peritectic point, one transitory peritectic point and one eutectic point.
Mots clés : Bismuth -- cuivre -- iode -- diagramme ternaire
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