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Thermodynamic characteristics of the interaction of oxygen with metal melts of Fe-V-Me-Si-O-C (Me = Cr and Mn) systems

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Based on the thermodynamics of the oxidation of the individual dopants in liquid metal alloys and on the topology of the phase diagrams of the oxide systems conjugated with the liquid metal alloys, surfaces of solubility of components of liquid metals (state diagrams) were constructed; an analysis of the nature of phase equilibria at various compositions of liquid metal solutions of the Fe-V-Cr-Si-O-C and Fe-V-Mn-Si-O-C systems was performed.

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Original Russian Text © L.A. Chernova, G.G. Mikhailov, 2006, published in Zhurnal Fizicheskoi Khimii, 2006, Vol. 80, No. 11, pp. 2058–2062.

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Chernova, L.A., Mikhailov, G.G. Thermodynamic characteristics of the interaction of oxygen with metal melts of Fe-V-Me-Si-O-C (Me = Cr and Mn) systems. Russ. J. Phys. Chem. 80, 1832–1836 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036024406110276

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