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Promoting spinel formation and growth for preparation of refractory materials from ferronickel slag

Authors
Gu, FoquanPeng, ZhiweiZhang, YuanboTang, HuiminTian, WeiguangLee, JoonhoRao, MingjunLi, GuanghuiJiang, Tao
Issue Date
7월-2020
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
densification; ferronickel slag; refractory materials; sintering temperature; spinel
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY, v.17, no.4, pp.1701 - 1712
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY
Volume
17
Number
4
Start Page
1701
End Page
1712
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/54888
DOI
10.1111/ijac.13481
ISSN
1546-542X
Abstract
The study provides a method for improving the quality of the refractory material prepared from ferronickel slag by promoting the spinel formation and growth in the slag which was sintered with sintered magnesia and chromium oxide in a broad sintering temperature range from 1200 degrees C to 1500 degrees C. According to the thermodynamic analysis, except for forsterite due to the addition of sintered magnesia, a number of high-melting point spinel phases can also be formed in the presence of chromium oxide and this trend becomes more apparent with increasing sintering temperature, along with declined presence of low-melting point clinopyroxene, mainly enstatite. This expectation was verified by conversion of a part of the original phase of ferronickel slag, olivine, to two main spinel phases, including magnesium aluminate spinel and donathite which was produced by the replacement of nontoxic Cr3+ ions with Fe3+ ions in the octahedral vacancies of magnesium chromate spinel. The formation and growth of these spinel phases were promoted by elevating temperature from 1200 degrees C to 1500 degrees C, which accelerated the transition of initially generated enstatite to a glassy phase, in favor of densification. The formation and growth of spinel during sintering contributed to high refractoriness and compressive strength of the resulting refractory materials
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