1980
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.1980.0087
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Adsorption and segregation of sulphur, and its influence on the carburization and nitrogenation of iron and steel

Abstract: The surface segregation of sulphur on iron was investigated by A.e.s. on iron polycrystals in the temperature range 700-1100 °C. Strong surface segregation occurs even at low bulk concentrations of 2—20 ug/g. The enthalpy of segregation for S(dissolved) = S (adsorbed) is about —165 kJ/mole S. By l.e.e.d. studies at 750 °C, ordered adsorption structures were observed on iron single crystal surfaces. In the segregation studies the equilibrium sulphur activity, a s , was determined by the … Show more

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