Abstract

The viscosity and conductivity of the smelting slag of copper oxide concentrate are important for reducing the operating temperature. In this study, seven slag samples were prepared by the reductive smelting of copper oxide concentrate with different ferrous oxide contents. The viscosity and conductivity data of these CaO-MgO-FeO-Al2O3-SiO2 samples were measured in the temperature range of 1290~1410 °C. Based on the structural features of aluminosilicate melts, the change and dependency relationships of their viscosity and conductivity were analyzed. The results show that there is a strong tendency to form orthosilicate even when the slag composition is acidic. The formation of fayalite would allow more Al3+ to form pyroxene with the six-coordinated structure. As a result, the polymerization degree and viscosity of the melt will be reduced. The [AlO]45− as a network former will reduce the bonding strength of the structural units, thus reducing the slag viscosity at high temperature. In the experimental range, the logarithm of viscosity of each slag sample has a good linear relationship with its logarithm of conductivity. However, there is no uniform linear equation for these complex slags with wide composition variations. These results have potential guiding significance for the copper smelting process.

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