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Carbothermic reaction : ウィキペディア英語版
Carbothermic reaction
Carbothermic reactions involve the reduction of substances, often metal oxides, using carbon as the reducing agent. These chemical reactions are usually conducted at temperatures of several hundred degrees Celsius. Such processes are applied for production of the elemental forms of many elements. Carbothermic reactions are not useful for some metal oxides, such as those of sodium and potassium. The ability of metals to participate in carbothermic reactions can be predicted from Ellingham diagrams.〔 ("Figure 8.19 Ellingham diagram for the free energy of formation of metallic oxides" p. 308 )〕
Carbothermal reactions produce carbon monoxide and sometimes carbon dioxide. The facility of these conversions is attributable to the entropy of reaction: two solids, the metal oxide and carbon, are converted to a new solid (metal) and a gas (CO), the latter having high entropy. Heat is required for carbothermic reactions because diffusion of the reacting solids is otherwise slow.
== Applications ==

The most prominent example is that of iron ore smelting. Many reactions are involved, but the simplified equation is usually shown as:
: 2 + 3C → 4Fe + 3
On a more modest scale, about 1 million tons of elemental phosphorus is produced annually by carbothermic reactions. Calcium phosphate (phosphate rock) is heated to 1,200–1,500 °C with sand, which is mostly , and coke (impure carbon) to produce . The chemical equation for this process when starting with fluoroapatite, a common phosphate mineral, is:
: 4 + 18 + 30C → 3 + 30CO + 18 + 2

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