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The kinetics of decarburization in Fe-Cr-C melts were studied to determine the rate con-trolling step for the process. The experiments were carried out under nitrogen-oxygen at-mosphere in a resistance-heated vertical-tube furnace. The liquid melt was held in a freshly prepared magnesite crucible. Sampling and chemical analysis of the metal phase led to time-carbon concentration curves for the system. An iron oxide layer just below the impinging are a and a general boil were observed. Results obtained by varying param-eters such as temperature, partial pressure of oxygen, flowrate of the oxidizing gas and amount of melt determined the limiting reaction mechanism. The rate has been found to be almost independent of flow rate and partial pressure of oxygen (between 1.0 to 2.0 l/min. and 0.5 to 1.0 atm of oxygen). The amount of melt and temperature have a marked effect on the reaction rate. The apparent activation energy has been found to be 48.0 ± 5.4 K cal/mol. The carbon oxidation reaction has been proposed to occur predominantly at CO bubble/metal interface. On the basis of the experimental results and discussions reaction involving reduction of oxides by carbon has been proposed to be the rate controlling step.
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Dey, S.K., Nath Ghosh, D. Kinetics of decarburization of iron-chromium melts in highly oxidizing atmosphere. Metall Trans B 7, 43–48 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02652818
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