The oxygen potential of the systems Fe+FeCr2O4+ Cr2O3 and Fe+FeV2O4+ V2O3 in the temperature range 750 1600o C


Autoria(s): Jacob, KT; Alcock, CB
Data(s)

1975

Resumo

From electromotive force (emf) measurements using solid oxide galvanic cells incorporating ZrOz-CaO and ThOz-YO~.s electrolytes, the chemical potentials of oxygen over the systems Fe + FeCrzO 4 + Cr20 ~ and Fe + FeV204 + V203 were calculated. The values may be represented by the equations: 2Fe(s, I) + Oz(g) + 2Cr2Oa(s) -- 2FeCr204 (s)Akto2 = - 151,400 + 34.7T (• cal= -633,400 + 145.5T(• J (750 to 1536~ A~tO2 = -158,000 + 38.4T(• cal= -661,000 + 160.5T(*1250) J (1536 to 1700~2Fe (s, I) + O2 (g) + 2V203 (s) -- 2FeV204 (s) A/~Oz = - 138,000 + 29.8T(+300) cal= - 577,500 + 124.7T (• J (750 to 1536~A/IO2 = -144,600 + 33.45T(-300) cal = -605,100 + 140.0T(~-1250) J (1536 to 1700~At the oxygen potentials corresponding to Fe + FeCrzO a + Cr203 equilibria, the electronic contribution to the conductivity of ZrO2-CaO electrolyte was found to affect the measured emf. Application of a small 60 cycle A.C. voltage with an amplitude of 50 mv across the cell terminals reduced the time required to attain equilibrium at temperatures between 750 to 9500C by approximately a factor of two. The second law entropy of iron chromite obtained in this study is in good agreement with that calculated from thermal data. The entropies of formation of these spinel phases from the component oxides can be correlated to cation distribution and crystal field theory.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/42473/1/020._Oxy_Pot_Fe%2BFeCr2O4%2BCr2O3_%26_Fe%2BFeV2O4%2BV2O3._Metall_trans_B._1975..pdf

Jacob, KT and Alcock, CB (1975) The oxygen potential of the systems Fe+FeCr2O4+ Cr2O3 and Fe+FeV2O4+ V2O3 in the temperature range 750 1600o C. In: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B, 6B . pp. 215-221.

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The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/42473/

Palavras-Chave #Materials Engineering (formerly Metallurgy)
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Journal Article

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