Abstract

In the present work, the effect of the basicity at the lower range from 0.98 to 2.13 on dephosphorization of hot metal at 1623 K was studied through high-temperature laboratorial experiments. With the increase of the basicity from 0.98 to 2.13, the P and C contents in hot metal rapidly decrease and increase at first, and then gradually decrease and increase, respectively. From the scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) results, with the increase of the basicity, the phase containing the high P content changes from the matrix phase into the phosphorus (P)-rich phase. Under the present experimental conditions, the P-rich phase can only be precipitated from the liquid slag when the basicity is higher than 1.55, which is a benefit to the dephosphorization. As the Raman intensity of the P-O-Ca structure unit in the P-rich phase is significantly higher than that of the P-O-Si structure unit, most of the phosphorus in the P-rich phase exists in the P-O-Ca structure unit and a small amount of phosphorus exists in the P-O-Si structure unit. With the increase of the basicity of the dephosphorization slag, the activity coefficient of P2O5, γ(P2O5) , in the liquid phase decreases, while the basicity in the liquid phase increases.

Highlights

  • In the new double slag converter steelmaking process (NDSP), the dephosphorization and desiliconization are simultaneously conducted with a lower basicity slag at low temperature

  • There were some previous studies on the effect of basicity on the mineralogical phases of the dephosphorization slag [3,4,6,8,9,10,11]

  • The effect of the basicity on the mineralogical phases and microstructure of dephosphorization slag with the lower slag basicity of 0.98~2.13 at 1623 K was studied through high-temperature laboratorial experiments for NDSP

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Summary

Introduction

In the new double slag converter steelmaking process (NDSP), the dephosphorization and desiliconization are simultaneously conducted with a lower basicity slag at low temperature. There were some previous studies on the effect of basicity on the mineralogical phases of the dephosphorization slag [3,4,6,8,9,10,11]. The previous works about the effect of the basicity on mineralogical phases and micro-structure of dephosphorization slag in the NDSP at 1623 K are quite limited and need to be studied. The effect of the basicity on the mineralogical phases and microstructure of dephosphorization slag with the lower slag basicity of 0.98~2.13 at 1623 K was studied through high-temperature laboratorial experiments for NDSP. The micro-structures of the dephosphorization slag were analyzed with Raman spectroscopy, and the effect of slag basicity on the activity coefficient of P2 O5 and the basicity of liquid slag were further studied

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