Iron and Steel Division - Activity of Sulphur in Liquid Fe-Ni Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. A. Cordier J. Chipman
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Abstract

Equilibrium in the reaction H2 (g) + 2 = H2S (g) was studied at 1600°C for sulphur dissolved in Fe-Ni alloys of 0 to 100 pct Ni. Within experimental accuracy, the equilibrium ratio pH2s/pH2 [pct S] is independent of the Fe-Ni ratio. Its variation with sulphur content is the same in nickel and the alloys as in iron. Recent data on dissociation of S2 into atomic sulphur are used to apply a small correction to earlier equilibrium data. Equations are presented which define the thermodynamic properties of sulphur in liquid Fe-Ni alloys. ACTIVITY of sulphur in liquid iron was determined by Sherman, Elvander, and Chipman.' The effects of a number of alloying elements on the activity of sulphur also have been determined, that of silicon by Morris and Williams,2 that of carbon by Morris and Buehl,8 and the effects of manganese, phosphorus, and aluminum by Sherman and Chip-man.' The data of Rosenqvist and Cox5 have been used to establish the effect of copper. A summary of all of these data is included in the paper by Sherman and Chipman. In each case, the experimental method depended upon the study of equilibruim in the reaction of sulphur in the liquid metal with hydrogen gas to form H,S. Despite wide differences in the design of apparatus used by the several investigators, all of the results are in excellent agreement. Experimental Study Since the experimental method has already been described,' it will be sufficient to mention its general
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APA: J. A. Cordier J. Chipman  (1956)  Iron and Steel Division - Activity of Sulphur in Liquid Fe-Ni Alloys

MLA: J. A. Cordier J. Chipman Iron and Steel Division - Activity of Sulphur in Liquid Fe-Ni Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.

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