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Tan, Zheng, Su, Xuping, Li, Zhi, Liu, Ya, Wang, Jianhua (2007) Phase equilibria in the Zn–Fe–S system at 450°C. International Journal of Materials Research, 98 (1) 16-20 doi:10.3139/146.101435

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TitlePhase equilibria in the Zn–Fe–S system at 450°C
JournalInternational Journal of Materials Research
AuthorsTan, ZhengAuthor
Su, XupingAuthor
Li, ZhiAuthor
Liu, YaAuthor
Wang, JianhuaAuthor
Year2007 (January 1)Volume<   98   >
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PublisherWalter de Gruyter GmbH
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DOIdoi:10.3139/146.101435Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceTan, Zheng, Su, Xuping, Li, Zhi, Liu, Ya, Wang, Jianhua (2007) Phase equilibria in the Zn–Fe–S system at 450°C. International Journal of Materials Research, 98 (1) 16-20 doi:10.3139/146.101435
Plain TextTan, Zheng, Su, Xuping, Li, Zhi, Liu, Ya, Wang, Jianhua (2007) Phase equilibria in the Zn–Fe–S system at 450°C. International Journal of Materials Research, 98 (1) 16-20 doi:10.3139/146.101435
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The 450 °C isothermal section of the Zn – Fe – S phase diagram has been constructed using scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. In addition to the ternary extensions of the binary Zn – Fe intermediate compounds of ς, δ, Γ1, and Γ, the extensions of the ZnS, FeS and FeS2 compounds were also determined. The solubility of Fe in ZnS is about 20.2 at.%. The solubility of sulfur in all Fe – Zn intermetallic compounds is negligible. The zinc contents of Fe sulfides were not detectable.

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