Amperometric Sensor for the In-Situ Monitoring of Composition and Transport Properties in High-Temperature Metallurgical Slags

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 633 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
"An in situ electrochemical technique for measuring the concentrations of easily dissociable oxides in slags at temperatures between 1200-1600°C is being developed. The technique utilizes a partially-stabilized-zirconia solid electrolyte (PSZ), which conducts oxygen ions, to separate a reference-gas compartment from the slag of interest. Three types of measurements are currently under investigation which yield different information concerning the slag phase and hence will be combined into a single amperometric device for monitoring the properties of easily dissociable slags.Type I utilizes an open-circuit-voltage measurement between the reference gas and the slag phase. Type II utilizes a potentiostat to apply a direct current potential step or sweep between the inner and outer compartments of the electrolyte, driving oxygen ions from the slag into a reference gas. With the use of open-circuit-reference electrodes, the resulting current-potential profile reveals the dissociation potential and concentration profile of dissociable oxides such as those of iron, manganese, and chromium. Information on the transport properties of the cations can also be generated from these measurements. Type III utilizes a potentiostat with reference electrodes to carefully electrolyze a known volume of slag by removing large quantities of oxygen ions from the slag to the reference gas. The coulombs of charge removed at different applied potentials can be used as a direct indication of the concentration of each dissociable oxide species present within the slag."
Citation
APA:
(1997) Amperometric Sensor for the In-Situ Monitoring of Composition and Transport Properties in High-Temperature Metallurgical SlagsMLA: Amperometric Sensor for the In-Situ Monitoring of Composition and Transport Properties in High-Temperature Metallurgical Slags. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.