Kinetics of Dephosphorization of Iron Carbon Alloys: The Importance of Competing Reactions, Slag Properties and CO Bubbles

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Kezhuan Gu
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Data on the kinetics and thermodynamics of dephosphorization are analyzed in terms of the dynamic partition ratio, determined by a combination of slag thermodynamic properties and the balance of oxygen supply and consumption. A recently developed phosphate capacity correlation is combined with data on kinetics to quantify the most significant parameters in controlling the interfacial oxygen potential. The role of slag composition, entrained gas fraction and temperature are discussed in addition to metal carbon and sulfur content. It is demonstrated that the mass transport of oxygen in the slag is enhanced by factors increasing conductivity and inhibited by entrained gas. The mass transfer of phosphorus in the metal is described considering surface renewal induced by CO bubbles.
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APA: Kezhuan Gu  Kinetics of Dephosphorization of Iron Carbon Alloys: The Importance of Competing Reactions, Slag Properties and CO Bubbles

MLA: Kezhuan Gu Kinetics of Dephosphorization of Iron Carbon Alloys: The Importance of Competing Reactions, Slag Properties and CO Bubbles. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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