PART IV - The Use of a ZrO2(+CaO) Solid Electrolyte Galvanic Cell for the Determination of Rate Constants for Gas-Solid Reactions Involving Oxygen

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Jan 1, 1967
Abstract
The use of solid electrolytes for determining kinetic paraneters at elevated tevnperatures is pointed out. The reaction rate constant k1 of the phase-boundary reaction during oxidution of iron to wiistite by CO2-CO gas mixtures has been deternined between 850 nnd 975C, using ZrOz(+CaO) as an electrolyte. Values are between 1.4 x 10-a and 5.2 x 10 ole per sq ctn atm. The tzain difficulty is due to mixed potentials arising from side reactions at the electrolyte inteyface. In a number of papers the calcium-doped zirconia electrolyte has been used for the determination of thermodynamic data from measured differences in oxygen activities (or potentials) between two electrodes. The purpose of this note is to suggest the use of this solid electrolyte for kinetic measurements as well. The principle can be seen from Fig. 1. A thin and compact phase II (electron conductor) is fixed on a plate of gas-tight, polished ZrO2(+CaO) (I), which separates two compartments with different oxygen potential. p, is a constant reference pressure of oxygen (1 atm). The electromotive force of this galvanic cell is given by E = RT5 In pep, and pe is the oxygen partial pressure at the interface electrolytephase 11. If phase I1 is in equilibrium with the surrounding gas phase, p, = DR. If pg changes sud- denly to a value pi, p, and therefore the electromotive force, E, change as a function of time according to the phase-boundary reaction rate at the gas phase I1 interface and the transport processes inside phase 11. It is assumed that local equilibrium is established at the boundary electrolytephase 11, that the gas phase shows no concentration gradients, and that the con-
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(1967) PART IV - The Use of a ZrO2(+CaO) Solid Electrolyte Galvanic Cell for the Determination of Rate Constants for Gas-Solid Reactions Involving OxygenMLA: PART IV - The Use of a ZrO2(+CaO) Solid Electrolyte Galvanic Cell for the Determination of Rate Constants for Gas-Solid Reactions Involving Oxygen. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.