The Standard Free Energies of Dissolution of Phosphorus Gases in Liquid Iron
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The vapor pressures of phosphorus gases, P and P2, above Fe-P alloys have been determined by a newly developed experimental method. In this experimental method, phosphorus in the deposit film obtained by the Knudsen effusion method with collection technique was determined by a secondary ion mass spectrometer. The vapor pressures of P and P2 have been obtained from these determined values and the ratio of the ion currents of P+ to those of P+2 which had been obtained by the ordinary Knudsen cell-mass spectrometer combination. The standard free energy changes of the reactions for liquid Fe-P alloy system were calculated from these vapor pressures, and the following values have been obtained.P(g)=P(wt%)ΔG°=-95.3+1.55×10-2T(±2.2)(kcal/mol)1/2P2(g)=P(wt%)ΔG°=-37.7+0.13×10-2T(±1.1)(kcal/mol)P(g)=1/2P2(g)ΔG°=-57.6+1.42×10-2T(±1.1)(kcal/mol)(1-3wt% P, 1590-1650°C)
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