Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1465318 Ceramics International 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The reaction and microstructure at the interface of MgO–Cr2O3 brick and the molten slag of MgO–Al2O3–SiO2–CaO–FetO after static slag corrosion at 1823–1923 K for various times and the resulting microstructure were investigated and characterized. After the static slag corrosion at 1923 K for 4 h, the XRD results show the major phases of periclase MgO, MgCr2O4 spinel, and CaMgSiO4 as the minor phase. MgCr2O4 phase causes MgO to form a discontinuous phase in MgO–Cr2O4 brick. After static slag corrosion at 1923 K for 4 h, SEM micrographs show that brick interior cracks, MgO and dissolved MgO. MgO dissolved due to the molten plag penetrated into the brick interior and reaction with it, leading to a localized dissolution of brick slag. TEM micrographs and ED patterns demonstrate that the minor phase of (Mg, Fe)(Al, Cr)2O4 precipitates in the MgCr2O4 matrix.

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