Dependence of Ti₂O₃ and Temperature on Electrical Conductivity of TiO₂–FeO–Ti₂O₃ Slags
- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 858 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 2017
Abstract
The electrical conductivity of high titania slag, as being an important fundamental physical property utilized in the theoretical understanding of mass transfer phenomena and requirement of practical electric smelting processes, were measured by AC Impedance Spectroscopy using four-electrode method for ternary TiO2–FeO–Ti2O3 slag system based on 85 type of titania slag in Panzhihua in this work. The experiment results show that the slags have a high magnitude of the order of 80–180 s/cm−1 in the whole experimental temperature range from 1523 to 2013 K. The Ti2O3 exhibits very strong effect on increasing the electrical conductivity of high-titania slag since the specific values averagely increase by 55 s/cm−1 with corresponding Ti2O3 content range from 10 to 16 wt%. the X-ray diffraction gram and phases calculated by FactSage are presented and interpreted to discuss the impact of phase change on the electrical conductivity.
Citation
APA: (2017) Dependence of Ti₂O₃ and Temperature on Electrical Conductivity of TiO₂–FeO–Ti₂O₃ Slags
MLA: Dependence of Ti₂O₃ and Temperature on Electrical Conductivity of TiO₂–FeO–Ti₂O₃ Slags. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.