2023
DOI: 10.1002/srin.202300133
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Precipitation Characteristic of Sulfide in Medium‐Carbon Sulfur‐Containing Steel

Abstract: Herein, the precipitation characteristic of sulfide is investigated by confocal laser scanning microscopy for a typical medium‐carbon sulfur‐containing 42CrMo steel under different cooling rates (100, 200, 600 °C min−1) and sulfur contents (0.0018 and 0.0249 wt%). Thermodynamic calculations show that increasing sulfur content can enlarge the liquid–solid‐phase zone and enhance the initial precipitation temperature of MnS in 42CrMo steel. Phase diagram of Mn–Mo–S demonstrates that the sulfides contain Mn, Mo, a… Show more

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“…This phenomenon occurred because Ca 2+ and S 2− ions in KR desulfurization slag exhibit low electrostatic potentials at low oxygen pressures (P O 2 < 0.20 bar), resulting in the formation of CaS ion pairs. This is in line with the findings of He H Y et al's [22] investigation on the mechanism of sulfur occurrence in LF refining slag, which discovered that the majority of the sulfur in the slag is present as CaS. Under high oxygen pressure (P O 2 ≥ 0.20 bar), due to the high concentration of oxygen in the oxidation system, the O 2− activity in KR desulfurization slag is higher and combines with Ca 2+ in the slag to form CaO.…”
Section: Occurrence State Of Residual Sulfur After Oxidation Of Slagsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This phenomenon occurred because Ca 2+ and S 2− ions in KR desulfurization slag exhibit low electrostatic potentials at low oxygen pressures (P O 2 < 0.20 bar), resulting in the formation of CaS ion pairs. This is in line with the findings of He H Y et al's [22] investigation on the mechanism of sulfur occurrence in LF refining slag, which discovered that the majority of the sulfur in the slag is present as CaS. Under high oxygen pressure (P O 2 ≥ 0.20 bar), due to the high concentration of oxygen in the oxidation system, the O 2− activity in KR desulfurization slag is higher and combines with Ca 2+ in the slag to form CaO.…”
Section: Occurrence State Of Residual Sulfur After Oxidation Of Slagsupporting
confidence: 93%