Adsorption Phenomena and Kinetics of Gas Liquid Iron Reactions

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The influence of strongly chemisorbed solutes such as oxygen and sulphur on the rates of reactions at the gas-liquid iron interface is briefly reviewed. Deductions from recent studies of the rates of decarbur- ization of carbon-saturated liquid iron indicate ideal adsorption behaviour for sulphur over a wide temperature and composition range. This is in fair accord with available infor- mation on surface tensions in the Fe-C-S system. Previously unpublished results for the kinetics of the 14C02-CO exchange reaction are in accord with ideal absorption of oxygen on liquid iron. The derived value for the ideal adsorption coefficient of oxygen at 1550¦C is in quantitative agreement with measurements of the depression of surface tension in the Fe-0 system. Consideration is given to the applicability of such results to the violently agitated systems of steelmaking.
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APA:  (1980)  Adsorption Phenomena and Kinetics of Gas Liquid Iron Reactions

MLA: Adsorption Phenomena and Kinetics of Gas Liquid Iron Reactions. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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