Oxidation of FeCl3 Using Radicals Produced in a Non-Equilibrium Oxygen Plasma

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David C. Lynch
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

FeCl3 particulate of 10 to 100 um in diameter was reacted with radicals produced in an oxygen plasma at pressures between 1 to 20 Torr. The particulate, in a fluidized bed, was positioned above the plasma to avoid over heating the oxide product which is known to lead to crust and clinker formation[ 1 ]. Reaction between the iron chloride and the gas phase occurred at temperatures between 66 and 226 °C. Oxygen radicals react with the surface material to a depth of approximately 2.5 4m. Surface material, analyzed with a x-ray technique, indicates that the maximum amount of FeCl3 reacted on a weight basis was found to be approximately 67%. More typically, 40 to 50 wt% of the chloride was reacted within 30 minutes to 1 hour.
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APA: David C. Lynch  (1996)  Oxidation of FeCl3 Using Radicals Produced in a Non-Equilibrium Oxygen Plasma

MLA: David C. Lynch Oxidation of FeCl3 Using Radicals Produced in a Non-Equilibrium Oxygen Plasma. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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