Conductivity studies, using alternating-current techniques, were carried out on solidified mixtures. Calibrated capillary cells with Pt electrodes were used. The existence of an intermediate compound, between 614 and 685K, was confirmed and an anomaly in its conductivity near to the upper limit of the temperature range was detected. Within the AgCl-based solid solution, an increase in conductivity up to about 40S/m at 20mol%CdCl2 was observed. The activation energy was constant at 26.25kT/mol between 15 and 35mol%CdCl2.
A.Wojakowska, S.Plinska, J.Josiak, E.Kundys: High Temperatures - High Pressures, 1998, 30[1], 113-8