Abstract:
Vanadium-titanium magnetite is one of the important raw materials for iron making in a blast furnace. Ca
3TiFe
2O
8, which is a mineral of vanadium-titanium sinter, was discovered to form during the process; however, its formation mechanism is not clear. In this work, an X-ray diffraction analysis, an elemental spectroscopy, and a TG-DSC were employed to investigate the formation mechanism of Ca
3TiFe
2O
8 and the formation law at different temperatures and at CaO and TiO
2 contents in the CaO-TiO
2 -Fe
2O
3 system. The formation mechanism of Ca
3TiFe
2O
8 is clarified:CaO reacts with Fe
2O
3 to form Ca
2 Fe
2O
5, and then continues to react with the CaTiO
3 to form Ca
3TiFe
2O
8. The longer the reaction time, the greater is the amount of Ca
3TiFe
2O
8 formed. However, the effect of temperature on the formation of Ca
3TiFe
2O
8 is not obvious. It is found that high CaO content contributes to the formation of Ca
3TiFe
2O
8. Further, so long as TiO
2 is present, Ca
3TiFe
2O
8 is formed under the condition of equal molar concentration Fe
2O
3 and CaO.