Iron and Steel Division - Rate and Mechanism of the Sulfur Transfer Reaction

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 10
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1957
Abstract
MANY investigations of the rate of the sulfur transfer reaction between carbon-saturated iron and blast furnace type slags have been made." It is evident that the reaction is complex, the rate being affected by the presence of elements dissolved in the metal that are readily oxidized and therefore capable of existing in the slag phase. Thus Goldman, Derge, and Philbrook- have shown that carbon, silicon, manganese, and aluminum, in order of increasing effectiveness, accelerate sulfur transfer from iron containing these elements to blast furnace type slags. Quantitative information is still, however, not available on the relation between what have been termed side reactions, such as silicon transfer and CO evolution, and the sulfur transfer reaction itself. In other words, the stoichiometry of the reaction has not been investigated. In the present investigation, the transfer of all reacting elements and the evolution of CO have been measured simultaneously in order to establish the mechanism of the reaction which occurs in practice. Information of this nature cannot be deduced from equilibrium studies. It should be pointed out that in kinetic studies of this type quantitative conclusions are applicable only to the system studied. This restriction should be borne in mind when attempts are made to compare results from different investigations. Apparatus The apparatus used enables slag and metal samples to be taken at frequent intervals and also provides a continuous record of the amount of gas evolved. A sketch of the apparatus is given in Fig. 1. It may be considered in three sections: 1) furnace section, 2) blank volume section, and 3) pressure measuring section. The furnace section is shown in detail in Fig. 2. It consists of two graphite crucibles, C and D, super-
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APA:
(1957) Iron and Steel Division - Rate and Mechanism of the Sulfur Transfer ReactionMLA: Iron and Steel Division - Rate and Mechanism of the Sulfur Transfer Reaction. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.