Phase changes in the decrepitation of solidified high titania slags

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Bessinger J. M. A. Geldenhuis
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Abstract

High titania slag is produced from the smelting of ilmenite. These slags contain approximately 85 per cent TiO2 and consist mainly of a M3O5 solid-solution phase. During cooling the slag can decrepitate to a fine particulate material, which decreases the value of the product. Based on X-ray diffraction analyses of the decrepitated slag after cooling, it was found that the M3O5 phase had almost disappeared. The disappearance of the M3O5 phase was linked to oxidation of the slag. A M6O11 phase formed in the decrepitated slag. It is postulated that decrepitation of high titania slag is caused by volume changes due to the oxidation of the M3O5 phase in the slag.
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APA: D. Bessinger J. M. A. Geldenhuis  (2005)  Phase changes in the decrepitation of solidified high titania slags

MLA: D. Bessinger J. M. A. Geldenhuis Phase changes in the decrepitation of solidified high titania slags. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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