Equilibrium Distribution Of Selenium And Tellurium Between Calcium Ferrite Slag And Alloys

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Murray Johnston
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Abstract

New measurements have been made on the equilibrium distribution of selenium and tellurium between molten slag and metal phases. Distribution coefficients of Se and Te between magnesia-saturated calcium ferrite slag and copper or silver alloys were measured over the temperature range 1473 and 1673 K under controlled oxygen patrial pressures of 10-11 to 10-0.68atm. The results demonstrate that the minor elements are present in the calcium ferrite slag as the selenide (Se2-) and telluride (Te2-) respectively, up to a PO2 of 10-6 atm. As conditions become more oxidising, Te undergoes a transition to the divalent oxide whereas Se does not. Increasing the temperature was found to enhance partitioning of the minor elements to the slag. In terms of activities, at 1573 K, Se showed strong negative deviation from the ideal behaviour in the slag, while Te showed only slight positive deviation.
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APA: Murray Johnston  (2006)  Equilibrium Distribution Of Selenium And Tellurium Between Calcium Ferrite Slag And Alloys

MLA: Murray Johnston Equilibrium Distribution Of Selenium And Tellurium Between Calcium Ferrite Slag And Alloys. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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