Viscosity measurement of calcium ferrite based slags during structural relaxation process

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In the present study, we measured the viscosity change with the melting time (melting temperature: 1 873 K, 1 773 K or 1 673 K, atmosphere: air) of calcium ferrite (CaO·Fe2O4(CF)) based slags (CF CF-5wt%SiO2 and CF-5wt%Al2O3) by the rotating crucible method. Moreover, the viscosity changes were discussed from the viewpoints of the iron oxidation states (Fe2+ and Fe3+) and the coordination number of Fe3+. Viscosity of the CF based slags decreased with the melting time at all the temperature (1 673 K, 1 773 K or 1 873K). Viscosities of the slags became constant after the melting time of 120 min at 1 873 K and at 1 773 K. In the case of the melting at 1 673 K, the viscosity of the slags became constant after 240 min. The results of the chemical analysis indicated that the oxidation state of iron ions in the quenched CF slag was not changed during the viscosity measurements. We could not directly observe the change in the coordination structure of Fe3+ in CF based slags during the melting time, because the CF based slag could not be vitrified due to the limitation of quenching rate in the present study. However, the data of the viscosity and the structural information for 40CaO-40SiO 2-20Fe2O3 (mol%) slag indicated that the coordination structure of Fe3+ strongly affect the viscosity of iron-containing slags. The decreases in the viscosity of the CF based slags would be also controlled by the change in the coordination number of Fe 3+. © 2010 ISIJ.

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Sukenaga, S., Gonda, Y., Yoshimura, S., Saito, N., & Nakashima, K. (2010). Viscosity measurement of calcium ferrite based slags during structural relaxation process. ISIJ International, 50(2), 195–199. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.50.195

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