The rate of oxidation of Fe3O4to Fe2O3was measured in oxygen over the range of 500ndash;720deg;C by following isothermal weight changes. Rate constants were evaluated at 22ndash;28percnt; conversion using numerous kinetic rate laws. Arrhenius plots of the rate data exhibit a significant perturbation in the region of the Curie temperature,Tc. This perturbation is relatively independent of the particular mechanistic model or rate law used. There are no significant changes in the Arrhenius parameters (activation energy, 1.2 eV) well above and belowTc. The specific heat and thermal expansion of Fe3O4were also measured in the vicinity ofTc. Implications of the irregularity in the rate are discussed.
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