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Physical Chemistry of High Temperature Technology

Physical Chemistry of High Temperature Technology

May 23, 20261 min read

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Bibliographic record

  • Authors: Turkdogan, E.T.
  • Year: 1980

Cited by (4 claims)

  • Below approximately 400 °C, the reverse reaction (2CO → CO₂ + C, sometimes called carbon deposition or the …
  • Decreasing pressure shifts the equilibrium toward CO (Le Chatelier’s principle: 2 mol gas produced from 1 m…
  • At atmospheric pressure (1 atm), the Boudouard equilibrium crosses from CO₂-dominant to CO-dominant at appr…
  • In a charcoal- or coke-charged iron smelting furnace, the Boudouard reaction continuously regenerates CO fr…

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  • Below approximately 400 °C, the reverse reaction (2CO → CO₂ + C, sometimes called carbon depositi…
  • Decreasing pressure shifts the equilibrium toward CO (Le Chatelier's principle: 2 mol gas produce…
  • At atmospheric pressure (1 atm), the Boudouard equilibrium crosses from CO₂-dominant to CO-domina…
  • In a charcoal- or coke-charged iron smelting furnace, the Boudouard reaction continuously regener…
  • Boudouard Reaction
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