Iron-carbon interactions at high temperatures and pressures

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We have performed experiments in the Fe-C system at 2200-3400 K and 25-70 GPa using a multianvil press and laser-heated diamond anvil cell in order to constrain the stability of Fe3 C. Iron carbide was observed experimentally as a stable phase using both experimental methods and independently confirmed by thermodynamic calculations. Our results imply that pure iron and carbon cannot coexist in a stable equilibrium at high pressure and high temperature. The high reactivity between metallic iron and the diamond requires a careful design of diamond anvil cell experiments in order to avoid carbon transport to the sample. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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Rouquette, J., Dolejš, D., Kantor, I. Y., McCammon, C. A., Frost, D. J., Prakapenka, V. B., & Dubrovinsky, L. S. (2008). Iron-carbon interactions at high temperatures and pressures. Applied Physics Letters, 92(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2892400

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