DISSOLUTION RATE OF GRAPHITE INTO Fe-C MELT CONTAINING SULPHUR OR PHOSPHORUS.

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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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