@inproceedings{739ea29fc6f94050beb14cf46575464c,
title = "Study on nickel ferrite formation by using a simple method to simulate heat transfer surface",
abstract = "The condition of a heat transfer surface with boiling is composed of three environmental components; high temperature, high pressure and water vapor. In general an autoclave or a high temperature loop system is used for maintaining the required condition. The thermodynamic relationship of chemical reactions states that the free energy difference (ΔG) is clearly dependent on the reaction temperature and independent of the reaction pressure if the reaction has no volume change: (∂ΔG/∂P)T = ΔV ∼ 0. Based on the above relationship, the high-pressure term was removed from the environmental components of the heat transfer surface. A vacuum quartz capsule with a moisturized metal oxide powder was used to study the formation of nickel ferrite. The feasibility of this simplified method to simulate a heat transfer surface was confirmed by an analysis of the FT-IR spectra and XRD pattern during the transformation of a nickel and iron mixed oxide into nickel ferrite.",
keywords = "FT-IR, Heat transfer surface, High temperature, Nickel and iron mixed oxide, Nickel ferrite, Transformation, XRD",
author = "Yeon, {Jei Won} and Choi, {Kwang Soon} and Yongju Jung and Selvaraj Rengaraj and Ha, {Yeong Keong} and Kim, {Won Ho}",
year = "2007",
doi = "10.4028/3-908451-31-0.1565",
language = "English",
isbn = "3908451310",
series = "Solid State Phenomena",
publisher = "Trans Tech Publications Ltd",
number = "PART 2",
pages = "1565--1568",
booktitle = "Advances in Nanomaterials and Processing - IUMRS - ICA - 2006 International Conference in Asia",
edition = "PART 2",
note = "IUMRS International Conference in Asia 2006, IUMRS-ICA 2006 ; Conference date: 10-09-2006 Through 14-09-2006",
}