Metals (Nov 2023)

The Effect of Substituting FeO with CaO on the Rheological and Surface Properties of Silicate Melts

  • Rui Zhang,
  • Yi Min,
  • Chengjun Liu,
  • Ting-An Zhang,
  • Zhihe Dou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met13111869
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1869

Abstract

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A comprehensive understanding of the structural impact of composition is crucial in designing converter slag to optimize its rheological and surface properties during the smelting process. In this study, glassy CaO-SiO2-FexO samples with varying CaO/FexO ratios were prepared to simulate the slag in the initial stage of converter melting. The viscosity and surface tension of the slag at 1300–1600 °C were measured, and the microscopic essence of physical properties was further analyzed using Raman spectroscopy technology. The findings reveal that as CaO replaces FeO, [SiO4]-tetrahedra gradually depolymerize from Q4(Si) to Q0(Si), while [FeO6]-octahedra gradually transform into [FeO4]-tetrahedra, resulting in a decrease in the degree of polymerization of the slag. The slag with a lower degree of polymerization exhibits reduced activation energy of viscous flow and increased surface tension. Therefore, it is of great significance to appropriately control the CaO/FexO ratio in the early stage of smelting to improve the rheological and surface properties of the slag.

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