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For modeling particles-gas reactions in terms of the morphology of nas
cent solid reaction products, a technique using the environmental scan
ning electron microscope (ESEM) was developed to monitor the in situ o
xidation of iron. Experimental conditions of the oxidation experiments
were selected as the temperature range of 500-750 degrees C and the o
xygen partial pressure range 10(-4)-45 Pa. The evolution of nucleation
and growth of oxide whiskers or grains on the surface of iron specime
ns under the ESEM was recorded. The characteristics of some specimens
were further examined after oxidation by post-analysis. Three sets of
experimental results and other relative micrographs are shown. In the
light of the surface morphology and textures of the oxide growths in t
he micrographs, their growth mechanism and reaction kinetics are discu
ssed. Finally, a plausible physical model for oxidation of iron is sug
gested.