Part VIII – August 1968 – Communications - Change of Chemical Potential of Oxyen in Liquid Metals and Liquid Oxide Phases

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 3
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- 215 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1969
Abstract
I) The Object of the Present Experiment. When the oxygen chemical potential in the gas phase is changed, the oxygen chemical potential in the liquid metal or in the liquid oxide phase will be subsequently changed. The object of the present experiment is to develop a method of measuring the change in the chemical potential of oxygen in liquid metals and in liquid oxides with respect to time, when the oxygen potential in the gas phase changes. II) The Experimental Method. The following types of the oxygen concentration cells with the solid electrolyte of Zr0z-CaO are used: KAZUHIRO GOTO, MemberAIME.MINORU SASABE,and MAYUMl SOMENO are Associate Professor, Research Associate, and Professor, respectively, Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Manuscript submitted March 12, 1968, EMD. Igas phase liquid Ag or Pb ZrO2-CaO electrolyte!, The measured reversible electromotive force can be expressed by the next equation, provided that the transference number of the oxygen anion in the electrolyte is unity: E = RT/nF log (at electrode I)/P~ (at electrode 11) where is the electromotive force, R is the gas constant, T is absolute temperature, n is valence of oxygen anion, and Pq is the oxygen pressure at the electrodes. As shown in the previous work1 of the authors, the electromotive force is determined by the difference in the chemical potential of oxygen at the vicinity of the interfaces between the solid electrolyte and the electronic conductors used for the two electrodes. Fig. 1 shows the two kinds of the cell assembly used to measure the change of the chemical potential of oxygen in liquid metals and liquid oxides with respect to time. In both cases, the change of the oxygen pressure in the gas phase is measured by the independent oxygen concentration cell located above the
Citation
APA:
(1969) Part VIII – August 1968 – Communications - Change of Chemical Potential of Oxyen in Liquid Metals and Liquid Oxide PhasesMLA: Part VIII – August 1968 – Communications - Change of Chemical Potential of Oxyen in Liquid Metals and Liquid Oxide Phases. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.