The effects of MgO and FeO contents on the sulphide capacity of Corex slags
were investigated at 1773 K using gas/slag equilibrium technique as a fund
amental study for stabilising Corex operational conditions. The gradual sub
stitution of MgO for CaO at a fixed basicity [B = {(%CaO)+(%MgO)}/(%SiO2)]
decreased the sulphide capacities of CaO-SiO2-Al2O3-MgO slags. The addition
of FeO into the CaO-SiO2-Al2O3-MgO slags at the fixed (%CaO)/(%SiO2) ratio
, MgO and Al2O3 contents significantly increased the sulphide capacities. T
he sulphide capacity decreased according to the increasing Al2O3 content at
the fixed (%CaO)/(%SiO2) ratio, MgO and FeO content. Based on the previous
ly reported and present values of sulphide capacities, the sulphide capacit
y as a function of slag composition on the mole fraction base at 1773 K was
expressed by the formula of log C-S = X-CaO - 3.89 X-SiO2 - 3.18 X-Al2O3 -
0.55 X-MgO + 2.43 X-FeO - 2.61. In addition, the relationship between the
sulphide capacity and optical basicity could be represented as the formula
of log C-S = 12.51 Lambda - 2.24 and the theoretical optical basicity of Fe
O was found be 0.94 from the correlation. The effect of FeO on the sulphur
distribution ratio was estimated using the present sulphide capacity values
and the oxygen activity in liquid iron, which could be determined with the
help of Fe/FeO equilibrium. FeO activity in slag was well described by the
quadratic formalism based on the regular solution model. The sulphur distr
ibution ratio according to FeO content varies in an opposite way, compared
with that of the sulphide capacity.