The Oxidation State Dependence Of The Electrical Conductivity Of High Iron Containing Slags

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. J. Hundermark S. Sun
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Abstract

The oxidation state dependence of the electrical conductivity of a calcium ferrite slag with 25 wt% CaO was measured at 1300°C using a shallow slag layer and two-electrode technique. The experiments were started in air and the slag was sequentially reduced by means of a controlled gas atmosphere using CO2and CO. The electrical conductivity in air was approximately 300 S/m and increased with reduction to approximately 1900 S/m at a pO2of 10-10atm. The interest in the oxidation state dependence of the conductivity of calcium ferrite slags was to provide a comparison with the conductivity of iron silicate slags and to establish the effect of slag basicity on the electrical conductivity and its oxidation state dependence. The results obtained are discussed in terms of the slag structural information available in the literature. The co-ordination of the ferric ions appears to play a large role in determining the electrical conductivity. Keywords: calcium ferrite, slags, electrical conductivity.
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APA: R. J. Hundermark S. Sun  (2004)  The Oxidation State Dependence Of The Electrical Conductivity Of High Iron Containing Slags

MLA: R. J. Hundermark S. Sun The Oxidation State Dependence Of The Electrical Conductivity Of High Iron Containing Slags. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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