Role of Oxygen in Interfacial Phenomena during High Temperature Reactions

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. A. Rhamdhani K. S. Coley G. A. Brooks
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Interfacial phenomena in high temperature reactions such as between iron alloy and slag is well documented but not fully understood. It is believed that a gradient of oxygen concentration plays an important role to the occurrence of such phenomena. This article describes the results from the continuation of the study of interfacial phenomena between Fe-Al alloy droplets and CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 slag. Materials characterization techniques involving microscopic observations, depth profiling, bulk, point analysis and were carried out. The roles of oxygen as well as other factors that contribute to the interfacial phenomena were evaluated. The results and their implications to steelmaking will be discussed.
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APA: M. A. Rhamdhani K. S. Coley G. A. Brooks  (2004)  Role of Oxygen in Interfacial Phenomena during High Temperature Reactions

MLA: M. A. Rhamdhani K. S. Coley G. A. Brooks Role of Oxygen in Interfacial Phenomena during High Temperature Reactions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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