화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.113, No.17, 4947-4953, 2009
Kinetics of the Oxidation of Iron Carbide Dispersed in a Carbon Matrix with Water Vapor
The reaction of iron cat-bide embedded in a carbon matrix with water vapor was Studied in the temperature range 300-500 degrees C and the partial pressure of water vapor pH(2)O = 0.63-3.26 kPa. At these conditions the superfine magnetite and hematite are the products of this reaction. High oxidation temperature and low partial pressure of water vapor are favorable conditions to obtain only magnetite phase dispersed in a carbon matrix. The oxidation rate of iron and iron carbide is the same for both of them in the initial, kinetic stage of file reaction. It was observed that carbon deposit caused an increase in the reaction rate as a result of spillover effect. The oxidation rate of iron carbide distributed in a carbon matrix increases linearly with file carburization degree of file sample. The reaction rate is also linearly dependent oil the partial pressure of water vapor. The apparent activation energy was determined as 110 kJ/mol.