Equilibrium Concentrations of Several Gaseous Species (CO, CO2, CH4, H2, H2O) in Equilibrium with Graphite at Very Low Hydrogen and Oxygen Levels
Auteur : David V. Ragone
Date de publication : 1960
Éditeur : Technical Services, Department of Commerce
Nombre de pages : 15
Résumé du livre
Equilibrium values of total gaseous carbon (sum of mole fractions of CO, CO2, and CH4) are calculated as a function of total oxygen and total hydrogen in an inert gas for temperatures between 500° and 1500°F. These calculations show that hydrogen can counteract the tendency of oxygen to transport carbon from regions of high temperatures to regions of low temperatures.