Iron and Steel Division - Transfer of Sulfur or Oxygen from a Low to a High Chemical Potential through an Ionic Membrane

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. T. Turkdogan P. Grieveson
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The self-diffusion coefficient of oxygen in a liquid silicate slag containing 40 pct SiO2, 40 pct CaO, and 20 pct Al2O3, was determined using the capillary eff;usion technique. Two stable isotopes of oxygen (O17 and O18) were used as tracers. After each diffision run, the slags were reduced with graphite, the evolved carbon monoxide collected and converted into CO,. The oxygen isotope concentrations were obtazned by measuring the (CO2)45/(CO2)44 and the (CO2)46/(CO2) ratios of the gas. It was found that for O17 Exchange of oxygen between neighboring silicate anions, possibly accompanied by the rotation of these complexes, is a probable diffusion mechanism. The exchange of oxygen atoms between holes in the silicate "lattice" may also be postulated. A full understanding of the properties of slags is unlikely unless the structural details are clearly established. Thus properties such as surface tension, viscosity, expansivity, electrical conductivity, ionic mobility, density, compressibility, and so forth, have been studied. Of importance also are the self-diffusion coefficients and the energies of activation for diffusion of the component ions. The self-diffusion coefficients of calcium, 1-3silicon,, sulfur,4 and aluminumS in a ternary silicate slag have been determined with the aid of radio-isotopes. The self-diffusion coefficient of oxygen in such a slag was investigated in the course of the work reported here.
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APA: E. T. Turkdogan P. Grieveson  (1962)  Iron and Steel Division - Transfer of Sulfur or Oxygen from a Low to a High Chemical Potential through an Ionic Membrane

MLA: E. T. Turkdogan P. Grieveson Iron and Steel Division - Transfer of Sulfur or Oxygen from a Low to a High Chemical Potential through an Ionic Membrane. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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