Determination Of The Degree Of Oxidation Of Molten Copper Using An Electrochemical Cell

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. Alberto Vázquez M.
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

A sensor employing yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) was used to determine the oxygen activity of molten copper at laboratory scale at temperatures of 1200° and 1300 dc. The reference electrode was a Ni-NiO mixture. The amount of the deoxidizing agent (CU3P) ranged from I to 3% of the mass of copper. Thermodynamic analysis of the Cu-O-P liquid system was carried out to predict the required deoxidizing agent and the final composition of the molten copper. Both results, calculated and experimental, show that the oxygen removal is more efficient at lower temperatures. The kinetics of the deoxidizing reaction is very fast in the first minutes of the treatment. A metalography analysis of rapid cooled samples show the oxygen and phosphorus distribution
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APA: J. Alberto Vázquez M.  (2003)  Determination Of The Degree Of Oxidation Of Molten Copper Using An Electrochemical Cell

MLA: J. Alberto Vázquez M. Determination Of The Degree Of Oxidation Of Molten Copper Using An Electrochemical Cell. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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