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Effect of Gas Atmosphere on the Phase Chemistry in the CaO–FeO–Fe2O3–SiO2 System Related to Iron Ore Sinter-making

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Experimental phase equilibria studies have been carried out to investigate the phase chemistry in the CaO "Fe2O3"-SiO2 system related to the iron ore sinter making in 1 atm CO2 at… Click to show full abstract

Experimental phase equilibria studies have been carried out to investigate the phase chemistry in the CaO "Fe2O3"-SiO2 system related to the iron ore sinter making in 1 atm CO2 at 1 200-1 230 degrees C. The measurements have been performed using a modified experimental technique involving high temperature equilibration and rapid quenching followed by electron probe X-ray microanalysis (EPMA). In contrast to the equilibria in air, the experimental results show that no silico-ferrite of calcium (SFC solid solution) is formed in 1 atm CO2 within the temperature range investigated; that is, the SFC phase is not stable at liquidus temperatures. The liquidus for the iron -rich corner of the CaO "Fe2O3"-SiO2 system in CO2 atmosphere for the spinel (magnetite Fe3O4) and dicalcium silicate (C2S = Ca2SiO4) primary phase fields has been proposed.

Keywords: chemistry; fe2o3 sio2; sio2 system; cao

Journal Title: ISIJ International
Year Published: 2019

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