Equilibria between rare earth elements and sulfur in molten iron
Abstract
The equilibrium constants of Ce-S, La-S, and Nd-S in molten iron and the related interaction coefficients were determined experimentally and the following results obtained: KCeS = 2.80 × 10-6 eSCe = -1.88 KLaS = 7.41 × 10-7 eSLa= -1.51 KNdS= 2.57 × 10-6 eNdS= -1.51 In these experiments a radioactive isotope technique was used to determine the extremely low contents of the rare earth elements in the metal phase at equilibrium. In order to avoid errors caused by any partial inclusion of RE content of nonmetallic inclusions in the analytical results for the dissolved RE, the metal samples were electrolyzed in an organic electrolyte at low temperature, and the dissolved rare earth contents determined by measuring the radioactivity of the electrolyte. The dependence of the equilibrium values (concentration products) Ce-S on [pct C] in the system Fe-Ce-S-C was also determined. The interaction coefficient eCeC was determined to be -0.43. Earlier workers have obtained higher values for the Ce-S and La-S equilibrium constants than the present authors. Some explanation is offered for the difference.
- Publication:
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Metallurgical Transactions B
- Pub Date:
- December 1985
- DOI:
- 10.1007/BF02667514
- Bibcode:
- 1985MTB....16..785H
- Keywords:
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- Rare Earth;
- Metallurgical Transaction;
- Equilibrium Constant;
- Nonmetallic Inclusion;
- Interaction Coefficient