Abstract

The Si-C-O predominance diagram, in conjunction with a free-energy minimum of the gas phase, has been used to explain several observations in the reactions of SiC and/or carbon with SiO2. In the predominance diagram, the axes are chosen as the primary activity units for carbon and oxygen. The predominance diagram shows only the stable condensed phases SiO2, SiC, carbon, and silicon. It also shows the isobars for SiO(g) and CO(g), which are the primary gas-phase species. Only the thermodynamics of the system is considered. The observations explained include the general adjustment of carbon-rich SiC to a free-energy minimum on the SiC/SiO2 coexistence line and the inability to form free silicon from SiO2 and carbon, except at very high temperatures.

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