Thermodynamic Assessment of Hydrogen Desulfurization of Nickel

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
William E. Frazier
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The presence of minute amounts of sulfur (10ppm) in nickel-base superalloys has been associated with reduced oxidation resistance and the premature spallation of protective coatings. Removal of sulfur by annealing these alloys in a hydrogen atmosphere has been successfully attempted by several researchers. This paper examines the fundamental thermodynamics and kinetics governing hydrogen desulfurization of elemental nickel. Limiting conditions for successful desulfurization are delineated. Assuming that the diffusion of sulfur is the rate limiting process of desulfurization, the effectiveness as well as time associated with hydrogen desulfurization is explored.
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APA: William E. Frazier  (1994)  Thermodynamic Assessment of Hydrogen Desulfurization of Nickel

MLA: William E. Frazier Thermodynamic Assessment of Hydrogen Desulfurization of Nickel. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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