Abstract: | Plug-type, ZrO2-based oxygen sensors have been used for long-term measurements of oxygen activity in Fe–O–Cr and Ni–O–Cr melts. In these melts, equilibrated with chromium oxide, oxygen activities aO were determined as a function of Cr content. From the experimental results, data were derived for activity coefficients fO and of 1st and 2nd order interaction parameters eOCr and rOCr. Cr2O3 has been identified as the oxide phase in equilibrium with the metal melt at ≥ 5 wt.% Cr in the case of iron and at ≥ 0.2 wt.% Cr in the case of nickel. Oxygen activities and oxygen contents in Cr-containing iron melts are lowered with increasing additions of nickel. Further investigations were directed to aO determination in Fe–O–Cr–C and Fe–O–Cr–Al melts. |