Part V – May 1969 - Communications - Activity of Oxygen in Liquid Fe-Au Alloys

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 832 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1970
Abstract
The main purpose of this work was to study the effect of gold on the activity coefficient of oxygen in the liquid Fe-Au alloy and to determine how copper and silver change the activity coefficient of oxygen. A preliminary investigation has been made of equilibrium in the reaction of hydrogen with oxygen in some of the liquid gold alloys. The experimental method, which has been described in detail elsewhere,' consisted of bubbling accurately known H-A-water vapor mixtures through the Fe-Au alloys contained in alumina crucibles within a vertical closed furnace. When equilibrium was reached, the samples were quenched by rapidly lowering the crucible under an atmosphere of argon to a water cooled brass fixture at the bottom of the furnace tube. The melts were found to freeze from the top in less than 4 sec. The heats were carefully prepared for oxygen analysis. The oxygen content was determined by vacuum fusion analysis.' Only high purity electrolytic materials were used in this investigation. The activity and free energy of oxygen in the liquid iron alloys were studied by means of the reaction; The data for the 80 Fe-Au alloys, obtained as a function of temperature, are summarized in Table I and presented in Fig. 1, where log is plotted against . The results can be expressed by: The data were obtained using water vapor-hydrogen ratios between 0.04 and 0.30, and a 25 pct H2-75 pct A mixture. An oxygen content between 0.030 and 0.060
Citation
APA:
(1970) Part V – May 1969 - Communications - Activity of Oxygen in Liquid Fe-Au AlloysMLA: Part V – May 1969 - Communications - Activity of Oxygen in Liquid Fe-Au Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.