Abstract
To study basic reactions in coal gasification by molten iron, the influence of sulphur or phosphorus on the rate of dissolution of graphite in liquid iron alloys was investigated in a temperature range of 1573-1773 K with rotational speed varying from 1. 67 s** minus **1 to 65 s** minus **1. Phosphorus decreased the overall mass transfer coefficient while sulfur had a greater effect.
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Shigeno, Y., Tokuda, M., & Ohtani, M. (1985). DISSOLUTION RATE OF GRAPHITE INTO Fe-C MELT CONTAINING SULPHUR OR PHOSPHORUS. Transactions of the Japan Institute of Metals, 26(1), 33–43. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans1960.26.33
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