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Volume 21 Issue 11
Nov.  2014
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Lu Liu, Mei-long Hu, Chen-guang Bai, Xue-wei Lü, Yu-zhou Xu, and Qing-yu Deng, Effect of cooling rate on the crystallization behavior of perovskite in high titanium-bearing blast furnace slag, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 21(2014), No. 11, pp. 1052-1061. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-014-1009-3
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Lu Liu, Mei-long Hu, Chen-guang Bai, Xue-wei Lü, Yu-zhou Xu, and Qing-yu Deng, Effect of cooling rate on the crystallization behavior of perovskite in high titanium-bearing blast furnace slag, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 21(2014), No. 11, pp. 1052-1061. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-014-1009-3
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Effect of cooling rate on the crystallization behavior of perovskite in high titanium-bearing blast furnace slag

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    Mei-long Hu    E-mail: hml@cqu.edu.cn

  • The effect of cooling rate on the crystallization of perovskite in high Ti-bearing blast furnace (BF) slag was studied using confocal scanning laser microscopy (CSLM). Results showed that perovskite was the primary phase formed during the cooling of slag. On the slag surface, the growth of perovskite proceeded via the successive production of quasi-particles along straight lines, which further extended in certain directions. The morphology and structure of perovskite was found to vary as a function of cooling rate. At cooling rates of 10 and 30 K/min, the dendritic arms of perovskite crossed obliquely, while they were orthogonal at a cooling rate of 20 K/min and hexagonal at cooling rates of 40 and 50 K/min. These three crystal morphologies thus obtained at different cooling rates respectively corresponded to the orthorhombic, cubic and hexagonal crystal structures of perovskite. The observed change in the structure of perovskite could probably be attributed to the deficiency of O2−, when Ti2O3 was involved in the formation of perovskite.
  • Effect of cooling rate on the crystallization behavior of perovskite in high titanium-bearing blast furnace slag

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    • The effect of cooling rate on the crystallization of perovskite in high Ti-bearing blast furnace (BF) slag was studied using confocal scanning laser microscopy (CSLM). Results showed that perovskite was the primary phase formed during the cooling of slag. On the slag surface, the growth of perovskite proceeded via the successive production of quasi-particles along straight lines, which further extended in certain directions. The morphology and structure of perovskite was found to vary as a function of cooling rate. At cooling rates of 10 and 30 K/min, the dendritic arms of perovskite crossed obliquely, while they were orthogonal at a cooling rate of 20 K/min and hexagonal at cooling rates of 40 and 50 K/min. These three crystal morphologies thus obtained at different cooling rates respectively corresponded to the orthorhombic, cubic and hexagonal crystal structures of perovskite. The observed change in the structure of perovskite could probably be attributed to the deficiency of O2−, when Ti2O3 was involved in the formation of perovskite.
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