Oxidation characteristics of boron particles
The oxidation characteristics of boron particles, boron-A with the diameter of 2.545 μm and boron-B with the diameter of 10.638 μm, at low temperature(1500 K) have been investigated by thermogravimetry(TG) coupled with simultaneous differential scanning calorimetry(DSC), infrared and mass spectra. A...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Science China. Technological sciences 2015-12, Vol.58 (12), p.2016-2024 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The oxidation characteristics of boron particles, boron-A with the diameter of 2.545 μm and boron-B with the diameter of 10.638 μm, at low temperature(1500 K) have been investigated by thermogravimetry(TG) coupled with simultaneous differential scanning calorimetry(DSC), infrared and mass spectra. A rapid oxidation stage of boron particles, followed by a slow oxidation stage of sintered particles, is found from the TG and DSC curves. The onset temperatures of the oxidation process of boron-A particles are in the range of 806–889 K, which are at least 105 K lower than those of boron-B at the same condition. As the partial pressure of oxygen increases from 5% to 35%, the onset temperature of boron-A or boron-B particles decreases. However, when the partial pressure of oxygen is above 35%, the onset temperature becomes constant, implying a saturation effect of oxygen on the reaction rate. It indicates that the chemical adsorption of oxygen, i.e. chemical reaction, on the particle surface is the rate-limited step at the beginning of the rapid oxidation stage. Therefore, the first-order chemical reaction model is used to simulate the oxidation of boron particles, even that of the sinter. The average activation energies of the particles are 291.3 kJ/mol for boron-A and 338.4 k J/mol for boron-B. While the average activation energies of the sintered particles are 36.35 k J/mol for boron-A and 31.87 kJ/mol for boron-B. The pre-exponential factor of the particles is -10^4, while that of the sinter is 10^-1. The oxidation rate constant of boron is qualitatively mainly affected by the specific surface of the sample and the thickness of the oxide layer. |
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ISSN: | 1674-7321 1869-1900 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11431-015-5841-0 |