Kinetics of Carbochlorination of Chromium (III) Oxide

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
N. Kanari
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Kinetics of the carbochlorination of Cr2O3 has been studied with C12+CO gas mixtures between 500 °C to 900 °C using thermogravimetric analysis. The apparent activation energy is about 100 kJ/mol. Mathematical fitting of the experimental data suggests that the shrinking sphere model is the most adequate to describe the carbochlorination mechanism of chromium oxide and that is controlled by the chemical reaction. In the temperature range of 550 "C to 800 OC, the reaction order is about 1.34 and is independent of temperature. Changing the C12+CO content from 15 pct to 100 pct increases the reaction rate and does not affect the reaction mechanism. Similarly, changing the ratio of C12/(Cl2+CO) from 0.125 to 0.857 do not modify the carbochlorination mechanism of Cr203. In these conditions, the reaction rate passes through a maximum when using a chlorinating gas mixture having a Cl2/(C12+CO) ratio of about 0.5.
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APA: N. Kanari  (1998)  Kinetics of Carbochlorination of Chromium (III) Oxide

MLA: N. Kanari Kinetics of Carbochlorination of Chromium (III) Oxide. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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