Development of a zirconia electrolyte for use in a steel-making oxygen probe / T. A. Wheat.: M38-13/76-13E-PDF
"A novel wet-chemical method has been developed to produce finely divided lime-stabilized zirconia from solutions of zirconyl chloride and calcium formate. The process involves the formation of a hydrated zirconium hydroxide precipitate and the adsorption of calcium ions onto the precipitate surface. The mixture is subsequently spray-frozen, freeze-dried and finally calcined to produce a reactive and homogeneous material. Using this technique, a series of materials was prepared containing between zero and sixteen mole per cent calcium oxide"--Abstract, p. i.
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| Title | Development of a zirconia electrolyte for use in a steel-making oxygen probe / T. A. Wheat. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | [260] p. : figures. |
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