Prediction For The Surface Tension Of Feo-Tio₂-Ti₂O₃-X(Sio₂, Cao, Mgo) Slag Systems

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yanhui Liu Xuewei Lv Chenguang Bai
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Abstract

A thermodynamic model for determining the surface tension of molten slag by considering the surface tension and molar volume of the pure oxide component, and their ionic radii was extended to the slag bearing high TiO2 (varying from 80 to 67%) at 1973 K. The iso-surface tension curves for the FeO-TiO2-Ti2O3 ternary system at 1973 K are almost parallel to the FeOTi2O3 line. TiO2 plays a role of surface-active solute, and its surface-active effect is attenuating with increasing the TiO2 content. The iso-surface tension curve shifts away from the TiO2 corner, indicating that the surface tension of the ternary slag decreases along with the addition of SiO2. The reasons include the addition of SiO2 with lower surface tension and the decrease of the total ion moment at the surface. Both CaO and MgO can bring about that the iso-surface tension curve shifts towards the TiO2 corner, indicating that the surface tension of the ternary slag increases along with the addition of CaO or MgO. CaO has a more pronounced effect on increasing the surface tension of the ternary slag than MgO at an equimolar amount addition. The increase of the surface tension results from both the compositional change and the variation of the slag structure.
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APA: Yanhui Liu Xuewei Lv Chenguang Bai  (2015)  Prediction For The Surface Tension Of Feo-Tio₂-Ti₂O₃-X(Sio₂, Cao, Mgo) Slag Systems

MLA: Yanhui Liu Xuewei Lv Chenguang Bai Prediction For The Surface Tension Of Feo-Tio₂-Ti₂O₃-X(Sio₂, Cao, Mgo) Slag Systems. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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