RI 6359 High-Temperature Corrosion Studies. A Sensitive Volumetric Apparatus for Determining Gas-Solid Reaction Kinetics

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert M. Doerr Charles C. Myers
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The apparatus described was developed for determining the kinetics of gas - solid reactions at high temperatures by measuring the volume of gas consumed with respect to time . This apparatus consists essentially of a horizontal precision- bore glass tube connecting a small reaction chamber in a furnace to a large constant - temperature reservoir . A drop of mercury in the tube separates the two sides of the system and serves as an indicator that moves at a speed proportional to the rate of gas consumption . The sensitivity of the apparatus depends inversely on both the density of the gas in the system and the cross - sectional area of the tube ; with a tube having an area of 0.079 cm² , the sensitivity for oxygen at 308 ° K and 0.5 atm is 20 cm/mg . The reproducibility of data with the volumetric apparatus is good .
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APA: Robert M. Doerr Charles C. Myers  (1964)  RI 6359 High-Temperature Corrosion Studies. A Sensitive Volumetric Apparatus for Determining Gas-Solid Reaction Kinetics

MLA: Robert M. Doerr Charles C. Myers RI 6359 High-Temperature Corrosion Studies. A Sensitive Volumetric Apparatus for Determining Gas-Solid Reaction Kinetics. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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