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HERO ID
8528328
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Distribution of P2O5 between Solid Solution of 2CaO center dot SiO2-3CaO center dot P2O5 and Liquid Phase
Author(s)
Pahlevani, F; Kitamura, Sya; Shibata, H; Maruoka, N; ,
Year
2010
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
ISIJ International
ISSN:
0915-1559
EISSN:
1347-5460
Publisher
IRON STEEL INST JAPAN KEIDANREN KAIKAN
Location
TOKYO
Page Numbers
822-829
Web of Science Id
WOS:000279209400004
Abstract
It is desirable to decrease the phosphorous content of steel and the amount of slag in steel refining. For satisfying this requirement recently, the importance of multiphase slag in steel refining has been given considerable attention. Normally, hot metal dephosphorization slag consists of the CaO-SiO2-FeO-P2O5 system, and the industrial operation is mainly carried out in the dicalcium silicate (C2S) saturated region. It is well known that C2S forms a solid solution with the main product of dephosphorization-tricalcium phosphate (C3P)-at the treatment temperature over a wide composition range, and a high distribution ratio of P2O5 between the solid solution and the liquid phase has been reported. In order to determine the ruling factors on the distribution ratio, the influences of MgO, MnO, and Al2O3 were investigated for various slag compositions in the case of FeO or Fe2O3 as the iron oxide. First, a mixture of a standard regent was heated to the melting temperature in order to produce homogenous liquid slag. Next, it was cooled down to a semisolid state: during cooling, the solid solution of C3P-C2S was precipitated under the equilibrium condition. For clarifying the influence of slag composition on the distribution ratio, the ruling factors on the activity coefficient of P2O5 in the solid solution and liquid slag phase were evaluated. It is the contention of this research that the activity coefficient of P2O5 in the solid solution was largely influenced by P2O5 and the total solved oxide content of the solid solution. (log gamma(P2O5ss))(cal) was obtained empirically in order to represent the activity coefficient in the solid solution. On the other hand, the activity coefficient of P205 in the liquid phase was strongly influenced by the CaO content of the liquid phase. On the basic of these correlations, it was shown that the CaO content of the liquid phase and (log gamma(P2O5ss))(cal), are the ruling factors on distribution ratio.
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