Iron and Steel Division - Desulfurization of Liquid Carbon-Saturated Iron-Sulfur Alloys by Applied Electric Current (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. J. Ginsberg N. A. Gokcen
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

THE preliminary study of electrochemical desul-furization performed by Ohtani and Gokcen1 left a number of points concerning the process to be investigated. Two of these were i) the determination of the effect of greater current and voltage on the desulfurizing Flower of acid slags (% CaO/% SiO2- 1) and ii) the possibility of the loss of silica in slag by the reactions 2C (in metal) + SiO2 (slag) = Si (in metal) + 2CO(g) and C + SiO2 (in slag) = SiO(g) + cO(g) proceeding to a point at which the composition of the slag was sufficiently altered toward the basic side so a1.s to noticeably affect the rate of de-sulfurization. The apparatus and the procedure used in the present investigation were the same as those used by Ohtani and Gokcen, except the control circuit was connected to 120 v dc instead of 24 v dc and thereby allowed greater freedom in choosing the values of both current and voltage. The graphite crucible containing the melt and serving as the cathode was 3-in. high, and was of 1 1/2-in. ID with a graphite bar of 3/8-in. diam and 8-in. length threaded into the bottom for electrical connection. This was placed into a magnesja outer crucible with a hole in the bottom and alumina insulation was packed between the two crucibles. A charge consisting of 180 g of
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APA: M. J. Ginsberg N. A. Gokcen  (1962)  Iron and Steel Division - Desulfurization of Liquid Carbon-Saturated Iron-Sulfur Alloys by Applied Electric Current (TN)

MLA: M. J. Ginsberg N. A. Gokcen Iron and Steel Division - Desulfurization of Liquid Carbon-Saturated Iron-Sulfur Alloys by Applied Electric Current (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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