A. Kobayashi et al., KINETIC-STUDIES ON THE DISSOLUTION OF NITROGEN INTO MOLTEN IRON BY N-14-N-15 ISOTOPE-EXCHANGE REACTION, ISIJ international, 33(11), 1993, pp. 1131-1135
The dissolution of nitrogen into molten iron in the temperature range
from 1823 to 1923 K has been investigated using an isotope exchange re
action. The feature of this technique is that the chemical reaction ra
te can be determined without the effect of mass transport in liquid ir
on. It was experimentally shown that the dissolution of nitrogen is a
first order reaction with respect to the partial pressure of nitrogen.
The rate constant (k) for an extremely purified molten iron is expres
sed as follows with an activation energy of 95.0 kJ/mol. log k(mol/cm2
.s.atm)=-4960(+/-1 350)/T-1.83(+/-0.03) Even a very small amount of ox
ygen contained in the gas has been observed to retard the reaction con
siderably.