RI 7080 Kinetics Of The Initial Reduction Stages Of Magnetite In Hydrogen

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. N. Rushton
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Abstract

Rate minima are encountered in the reduction of magnetite with hydrogen. In a certain temperature zone, the reaction rate decreases with rise in temperature. This is inexplicable by classical kinetic theories; neither is a transition in reduction mechanism suitable for interpreting the observed behavior, This anomaly can be fully explained by hypothesizing two species of chemisorbed hydrogen with different adsorption coefficients and activation energies for adsorption. Competition between two energetic states of adsorption occurs with temperature rise, with the low energy state predominating below the anomalous temperature zone and the high energy state above it. The presence of two possible adsorption sites appears to be characteristic for oxidic adsorbents.
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APA: T. N. Rushton  (1968)  RI 7080 Kinetics Of The Initial Reduction Stages Of Magnetite In Hydrogen

MLA: T. N. Rushton RI 7080 Kinetics Of The Initial Reduction Stages Of Magnetite In Hydrogen. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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