Thermogravimetric technique and boat experiments were used to study the chl
orination of MgO and its reactivity with respect to Cl-2 + air, Cl-2 + N-2,
and Cl-2 + CO gas mixtures at temperatures lower than 1000 degrees C. Oxyc
hlorination of MgO occurs at temperatures higher than that of its carbochlo
rination. Effects of experimental parameters such as gas flow rate, tempera
ture, and partial pressure of the carbochlorinating gas mixture on the reac
tion rate were examined. At 550 degrees C, the apparent reaction orders wit
h respect to Cl-2 + CO, Cl-2, and CO were 2.37, 1.47, and 0.89, respectivel
y. At this temperature, the maximum reaction rate was obtained using a Cl-2
+ CO gas mixture having a Cl-2/CO molar ratio equal to about 0.6. The appa
rent activation energy of carbochlorination of MgO was calculated as 49 kJ/
mol between 425 degrees C and 600 degrees C.