Abstract

The effects of temperature on the oxidation behavior of the A3-3 matrix graphite (MG) in the temperature range 798-973 K in air with a flow rate of 100 ml/min to burn-offs of 10-15 wt%, were investigated by a home-made thermo-gravimetric experimental setup. The oxidation rate (OR) increases significantly with the temperature. The OR at 973 K is over 70 times faster than at 798 K. The oxidation kinetics of A3-3 MG in air at temperatures up to 973 K is in the reaction control regime, where the activation energy is 176 kJ/mol and the Arrhenius equation could be described as: OR=2.9673×108·exp(-21124.8/T) wt%/min. The relatively lower activation energy of MG than that of structural nuclear graphite indicates that MG is more easily oxidized.

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