Effect of the Fe 2 O 3 Addition Amount on Dephosphorization of Hot Metal with Low Basicity Slag by High-Temperature Laboratorial Experiments

: The influence of the Fe 2 O 3 addition amount on the dephosphorization of hot metal at 1623 K with the slag of the low basicity (CaO/SiO 2 ) of about 1.5 was investigated by using high-temper-ature laboratorial experiments. With increasing the Fe 2 O 3 addition amount, the contents of [C], [Si], [Mn] and [P] in hot metal at the end of dephosphorization decrease, and the corresponding removal ratios increase. The P 2 O 5 content in slag increases, and the CaO and SiO 2 contents in slag decrease. The phosphorus mainly exists in the form of the nCa 2 SiO 4 -Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 solid solution in the phospho-rus-rich phase and the value of coefficient n decreases from 20 to 1 with increasing the Fe 2 O 3 addition amount from 5 g to 30 g. With increasing the Fe 2 O 3 addition amount, the oxygen potential and activity at the interface between the slag and hot metal increase. When the oxygen potential and the oxygen activity at the interface are greater than 0.72×10 -12 and 7.1×10 -3 , respectively, the dephosphorization ratio begins to increase rapidly. With increasing the Fe 2 O 3 addition amount to 30 g, the ratio of the Fe 2 O 3 addition amount to theoretical calculation consumption is around 175%, and the dephosphorization ratio reaches the highest value of 83.3%.


Introduction
The NDSP (New Double Slag converter steelmaking Process) is mainly divided into two stages. [1] In the first stage, the desiliconization and dephosphorization are carried out simultaneously at low temperature with low basicity, and then the multiphase slag containing P(Phosphorus)-rich phase is poured out. In the second stage, the decarburization is carried out in the same converter, and the decarburization slag with high basicity (CaO/SiO2) is left in the furnace to be reused for dephosphorization in the next heat. Therefore, the lime consumption and the amount of waste slag can be greatly reduced.
In the NDSP, the T.Fe (total iron) content in slag is very important for the supply of oxidant, as well as for the slag viscosity, the interfacial oxygen potential, P O 2 , to promote the dephosphorization reaction of hot metal in the dephosphorization period. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] When the T.Fe content in slag is too low, the viscosity of molten slag tends to increase, [7] which inhibits the mass transfer in the slag to reduce the dephosphorization efficiency of hot metal. In addition, the P O 2 at the interface between molten slag and hot metal will also decrease, which decreases the oxidation rate of phosphorus in hot metal. [6] However, when the T.Fe content in slag is too high, the reaction between carbon and oxygen in hot metal proceeds obviously after desiliconization, which results in a large amount of slag splashed out of the furnace and the increased iron loss. Therefore, it is extremely meaningful to study the effect of T.Fe content in slag on the equilibrium partition ratio of phosphorus, LP, between the molten slag and carbon-saturated hot metal at low temperature with low basicity. There are some researches to investigate the influence of T.Fe content on LP based on the laboratorial equilibrium experiments. [1,4,[8][9][10] For instance, Jeoungkiu et al. studied the LP between CaO-SiO2-FetO slags and iron foil at 1573 K, [4] showing that the LP slightly decreases when the T.Fe content is increased from 18~24 to 55% with the basicity (CaO/SiO2) of around unity (0.9~1.1). The LP between CaO-FeO-SiO2-Al2O3-Na2O-TiO2 slag and iron foil were also investigated with the slag basicity of 0.8~1.3 at 1573 K, 1623 K, and 1673 K, respectively. [8] It was found that the LP first increases slightly and then decreases with increasing the FeO content, and the effect of FeO content on the LP is weaker than those of the slag basicity and temperature.
Furthermore, some industrial experiments have been conducted to study the effect of the T.Fe content in slag on the dephosphorization of hot metal in the NDSP. [1,[11][12][13] For example, Ogawa et al. reported that the rate of dephosphorization is increased by increasing P O 2 due to the increase in the iron oxide concentration and the mass transfer because of stronger agitation of the slag layer resulted from the enhanced rate of CO gas formation. However, there was no distinguishable correlation between the rate of dephosphorization and the iron oxide concentration in the slag. [1] It can also be found from the experimental results that the relationship between LP and the FeO content in the dephosphorization slag is not obvious at 1600~1700 K with the slag basicity of 1.2~2. [12] Besides, there are some studies on the micro-morphologies, main compositions in the different phases of dephosphorization slag at low temperature with low basicity. [6,10,[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] It was reported that the phase of dephosphorization slag is mainly composed of iron(Fe)-rich phase including metal oxide and Ca3Fe2O5, phosphorus(P)-rich phase including 2CaO·SiO2 (C2S), Ca3(PO4)2 (C3P) and nCa2SiO4-Ca3(PO4)2 (nC2S-C3P), and matrix phase. [6] Zhou et al. showed that there are mainly two kinds of P-rich phases with different phosphorus contents. [10] One is the low-phosphorus phase (6C2S-mC3P, m=0.6294~1.3400) and the other is the high-phosphorus phase (C2S-nC3P, n=1.1064~1.4303) in multiphase CaO-FeOt-SiO2-P2O5 (6%~13%) slags.
As mentioned above, there are few laboratorial investigations on the effect of the Fe2O3 addition amount on the dephosphorization of hot metal with CaO-FeO-SiO2-MgO-Al2O3 molten slag at 1623 K with the lower slag basicity of about 1.5, which is just corresponding to the dephosphorization conditions of the NDSP. [12,22] In our previous papers, the effects of basicity [21] and temperature [20] on the dephosphorization in the NDSP were investigated. In the present work, the effect of the Fe2O3 addition amount on the dephosphorization of hot metal at 1623 K with a low basicity slag of about 1.5 was studied by using the high-temperature laboratorial experiments. The effects of the Fe2O3 addition amount on the contents of oxides in slag, the contents of elements in hot metal and the corresponding removal ratios of impurity elements were studied. The effects of the Fe2O3 addition amount on the measured LP and P O 2 were also investigated. The determination of the optimal Fe2O3 addition amount was discussed. Moreover, the mineralogical phases and the compositions of different phases in dephosphorization slag were further studied by using SEM-EDS with the different Fe2O3 addition amounts.

Preparation of decarbonization slag and pig iron
In the present work, the decarburization slag reused for the next heat dephosphorization was prepared by the target components as listed in Table 1, which have the similar compositions to the slag at the end of the industrial decarburization process. The basicity, R, is the mass ratio of CaO to SiO2. In order to study the dephosphorization in the NDSP, we simulate the industrial process to use the premelted decarburization slag, which is used in the industrial dephosphorization in the NDSP. The use of premelted decarburization slag can accelerate the lime melting and improve the utilization efficiency of lime.
The reagent-grade CaO, FeO, SiO2, Ca3(PO4)2, MgO, MnO were first put into the magnesium oxide crucible with the inner diameter, the outer diameter and the height of 56, 62 and 120 mm, respectively. Then they were heated to 1873 K with the holding time of 1 hour to make the slag melt evenly in an electric resistance furnace under Ar gas atmosphere. Figure 1 shows the equilibrium solidification curve of this premelted slag with the target basicity of 2.98 as shown in Table 1, which is drawn with Factsage 7.3. RO-1 and RO-2 in Figure 1 represent two kinds of metal oxide phases, respectively. It is noticed that the content of C2S-C3P solid solution reaches the maximum value at the temperature of about 1573 K. In the practical experiments, as the temperature was dropped to about 1573 K at the rate of 3 K min -1 and then kept the temperature with the holding time of 15 minutes in the electrical furnace, much more C2S-C3P solid solution should be precipitated. Then, the molten slag together with the crucible was taken out from the furnace and quenched in water, and the molten slag was used as the decarburization slag for the dephosphorization experiment. The actual compositions of this decarburization slag which are similar to the target compositions are shown in Table 1. The detailed component error analysis between the actual and target compositions can refer to the author's previous papers. [20] All the pig irons were prepared by premelting mixtures of pure iron, carbon blocks, ferrophosphorus, silicon and manganese powders, which is described in detail in our previous paper. [20]

Experimental procedure and analysis method
In each experiment, about 300 g pig irons were put into the alumina crucible and heated to 1623 K. Then the initial hot metal sample was taken with a small silica tube by suction. Thereafter, the decarburization slags of 18 g mixed with a certain amount of reagent-grade Fe2O3 from 5 g to 30 g were added immediately. The theoretical basicities of dephosphorization slags calculated by mass balance were about 1.5. The reaction time was 15 minutes, which began to be counted after adding all the raw materials.
In the present work, the effect of the Fe2O3 addition amount on the dephosphorization of hot metal with decarburization slag was studied in NDSP. The carbon monoxide gas produced by the violent reaction between carbon in hot metal and oxidant in the slag strongly stirred the melt and molten slag during the dephosphorization process, which played an important role in agitation in the reaction. Therefore, the reaction time was all set to be 15 min for each experiment at the same reaction temperature. The detailed experimental procedure and experiment apparatus can refer to our previous papers. [20,21] When the reaction was ended, the alumina crucible was taken out from the furnace and quenched in water immediately. The detailed preparation process and the analysis of the metal and slag samples can refer to our previous paper. [20] It should be noted that the contents of FeO in slags were measured by the potassium dichromate titration method according to Yb/T140-2009 standard.

Results
The results of the SEM image, XRD analysis and line scan of decarburization slag are shown in Figure 2. The corresponding compositions of each phase in the slag are shown in Table 2. From Figure 2, combined with the compositions of each phase in Table 2, it can be concluded that the decarburization slag is mainly composed of P-rich phase A, metal oxide phase B and C, and a small amount of iron particles phase D. The content of Fe in phase D is analyzed to be close to 100%. These results are consistent with the compositions precipitated at 1573 K containing RO-1, RO-2 and C2S-C3P phases, as shown in Figure 1, because the decarburization slag is quenched after taking out from the furnace at the temperature of 1573K. It illustrates that the C2S particles in slag can combine with C3P to form the nC2S-C3P solid solution. Furthermore, the crystallization ratio of nC2S-C3P can be calculated by Image-Pro Plus software, which is defined as the proportion of P-rich phase area in SEM image at the magnification of 100 times. The estimated value of the area fraction of nC2S-C3P is about 53%, which is also in good agreement with the result in Figure 1 at the temperature of 1573 K. This indicates that a large amount of unsaturated nC2S-C3P solid solution in phase A with a lower P2O5 content as shown in Table 2 are generated in the slag, which can further combine with C3P in the liquid slag to form the nC2S-C3P solid solution with a higher P2O5 content.   Table 3 shows the compositions of the slag and hot metal after dephosphorization as well as the compositions of the initial hot metal. F5 indicates the sample of the Fe2O3 addition amount of 5 g, the same are from F10 to F30. It can be seen from Table 3 that the initial compositions of hot metal are basically the same, and the Fe2O3 addition amount was increased from 5 g to 30 g, respectively. The FeO contents in the slag are very close to the theoretical conversion values from the T.Fe contents. Therefore, it can be considered that the iron element in slag mainly exists in the form of FeO. Table 3. Compositions of the slag and hot metal after dephosphorization as well as the compositions of initial hot metal (mass%).   contents in hot metal after dephosphorization steadily decrease with the increase in the Fe2O3 addition amount, because the increase in the Fe2O3 addition amount will promote the oxidation of elements in hot metal. When the Fe2O3 addition amount is increased to 15 g, the [Si] content in hot metal after dephosphorization decreases to trace. This is because the silicon in hot metal is more easily oxidized than other elements.   When the Fe2O3 addition amount is 25 g and 30 g, the dephosphorization ratios reach to 81.6% and 83.3%, respectively. With the Fe2O3 addition amount reduced from 12.5 g to 10 g, the dephosphorization ratios decrease sharply from 39.8% to 3.8%. When the Fe2O3 addition amount is further reduced to 5 g, the desiliconization and dephosphorization ratios decrease to 73.7% and -3.4%, respectively. These change trends are consistent with the results as shown in Figure 3 Figure 5 shows the effect of the Fe2O3 addition amount on the contents of CaO and SiO2 in slag and the basicity after dephosphorization. It can be seen that the contents of CaO and SiO2 in slag decrease gradually. The basicities of dephosphorization slags firstly decrease and then maintain to be about 1.44. Since the initial addition amount of CaO remains unchanged, it can be inferred that with the increase of the Fe2O3 addition amount, the amount of slag increase so that the contents of CaO in slag decrease. Since the amount of CaO in slag remains unchanged, the value of basicity mainly depends on the amount of SiO2 in slag. With the increase of Fe2O3 addition amount, the amount of silicon in hot metal that is oxidized into slag also increases. Therefore, the basicities of slag decrease gradually with increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount, which is corresponding to the results of the desiliconization ratio of hot metal in Figure 4.  Figure 6 shows the effect of the Fe2O3 addition amount on the contents of P2O5, Al2O3 and T.Fe in slag after dephosphorization. With the increase of the Fe2O3 addition amount, the P2O5 content in slag increases greatly, while the Al2O3 and T.Fe contents increase slightly on the whole. With increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount, the dephosphorization ratio increases obviously as shown in Figure 4. Therefore, the P2O5 content in slag increases greatly. With the increase of the Fe2O3 addition amount, the erosion degree of crucible increases slightly, so that the Al2O3 content in slag increases slightly. Although the increase of the Fe2O3 addition amount increases the T.Fe content in slag, it also promotes the oxidation reaction of elements in hot metal which leads to the consumption of more oxidants. Therefore, the T.Fe content in slag increases slightly on the whole.   Table 4. From Figure 7 and Figure 8, it can be seen that when the Fe2O3 addition amount is 15 g, the dephosphorization slag mainly contains P-rich matrix phase B and RO (metal oxide) phase C. However, when the Fe2O3 addition amount is the other values, the dephosphorization slags are mainly composed of P-rich solid solution phase A, matrix phase B and RO phase C.

Analysis of dephosphorization slags with SEM-EDS
In the sample of F5, by combining the SEM image in Figure 7 with the EDS results in Table 4, it is obvious that the surface of the dephosphorization slag is unevenly covered with a large amount of SiO2 to form phase D. The reason may be that the Fe2O3 addition amount is so insufficient that the oxidation reaction of silicon is very slow. Therefore, the residual silicon content in hot metal is as high as 0.086% as shown in Table 3. Thus, the decarburization reaction is inhibited, which leads to a weak agitation in the slag phase. As a result, the SiO2 can not fully diffuse into the Ca(calcium)-rich RO phase in slag to form phase D. With increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount in the F10 sample and F12.5 sample, the decarburization reaction is greatly strengthened, so that the produced SiO2 is more evenly distributed in the Ca-rich RO phase, and the phase D disappeared and the matrix phase B is obviously formed.
In the F15 sample and F20 sample, with the further increase of the Fe2O3 addition amount, the dephosphorization and desiliconization of hot metal are further improved, and the basicities of slags are reduced. By the combination of the SEM images in Figure 7 and Figure 8 with the EDS results in Table 4, it can be speculated that the P-rich solid solution phase and the matrix phase form a uniform P-rich phase B. Phase C is mainly composed of iron-rich phase.
In the F25 sample and F30 sample, the dephosphorization ratios of hot metal are higher than 80%, and the average area of single P-rich phase A decreases obviously compared with those for the F5 sample to F12.5 sample. The average diameter of a single P-rich phase in the F30 sample is the smallest, which is smaller than 15 μm. Besides, with increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount, the P2O5 contents in phase A increase from the results in Table 4.
The main compositions of the P-rich phases are listed in Table 4 for the different Fe2O3 addition amounts, respectively. It can be seen that the P-rich phase A is mainly composed of nC2S-C3P, in which the P2O5 content is varied. Through the electron microscope observation of slag samples, it is found that the phosphorus contents in different regions in the P-rich phase are quite different, such as in F25-A-1 and F25-A-2.  Figure 9. XRD analysis results of dephosphorization slags for the samples from F5 to F30. Figure 9 shows the XRD analysis results of dephosphorization slags for the samples from F5 to F30. The dephosphorization slags are mainly made up of nC2S-C3P, C2S, C3P, RO, Ca3Mg(SiO4)2, Ca2Fe3O5 and MgAl2O4. It can also be seen that when the Fe2O3 addition amount is 5 g and 10 g, many characteristic peaks are corresponding to C2S. Because the amount of oxidation agent is very less, the phosphorus in hot metal is rarely oxidized to P2O5 and transferred to the slag. As a result, the P2O5 contents in dephosphorization slags are almost the same as those in decarburization slag as shown in Table 1 and Table 3. The main P-rich phases in dephosphorization slags are nC2S-C3P (n=4. 8,6,20) with the relatively lower saturated phosphorus content so that there are more free C2S solid particles in slag. With increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount, the P2O5 content in dephosphorization slag increases, which makes the P-rich phase mainly exist in the form of nC2S-C3P (n=1, 2) with the relatively higher saturated phosphorus content. More C2S solid particles combine with C3P to form the nC2S-C3P solid solution. Therefore, the C2S contents in dephosphorization slags with the large Fe2O3 addition amount are significantly lower than those in the dephosphorization slags with the small Fe2O3 addition amount as shown in Figure 10. In order to further understand the changing trend of coefficient n in nC2S-C3P solid solution in dephosphorization slag, the change of P2O5 contents in nC2S-C3P (n = 1,2,4.8, 6,20) and in P-rich phase with the basicity of the P-rich phases are plotted in Figure  10. It can be seen from Figure 10 that the coefficient n and the P2O5 contents of nC2S-C3P increase with increasing the basicity of the P-rich phase. This is because that the P2O5 content in the P-rich phase is increased with increasing the basicity of the P-rich phase. As a result, the coefficient n in nC2S-C3P solid solution is decreased from 20 to 1. [23,24].

Effect of the Fe2O3 addition amount on interfacial oxygen potential
There are different oxidation reactions of elements between hot metal and CaO-FeO-SiO2-MgO-MnO-Al2O3 containing slag with Fe2O3 as the oxidant. The Fe2O3 in slag diffuses to the slag-hot metal interface and then is reduced to FeO by the iron in hot metal. [5] According to the distribution law, some FeO is dissolved into hot metal and the dissolved [O] is generated. According to the ability of each element combining with oxygen, the oxidation reactions of Si, Mn, P and C take place successively at the slag-hot metal interface. The generated SiO2 diffuses to the slag and makes the basicity of the slag decrease. The generated MnO forms the metal oxide phase with FeO and MgO. And the generated P2O5 is combined with CaO to form C3P, which is further combined with C2S particles in slag to produce the nC2S-C3P solid solution.
Because the reaction rate of the slag-hot metal interface is very fast, the rate control step of the reaction is mainly determined by the mixed control of the mass transfer of elements from hot metal to slag-hot metal interface and the generated oxides from slaghot metal interface to molten slag. [25] According to the previous researches of the present authors and the other investigators, [6,21] the dephosphorization ratio basically remains unchanged after the reaction time of 15 minutes. Therefore, the dephosphorization reaction of hot metal can be considered to reach the quasi-equilibrium state after 15 minutes. The dephosphorization reaction of hot metal can be written in Equation (1), and the corresponding phosphate capacity is represented by Equation (2). It can be seen from Equation (1) that the increase in the dissolved oxygen is beneficial to the dephosphorization of hot metal when the phosphorus content in hot metal and the basicities of slags have the same values. The Fe2O3 plays an important role in determining the oxidation ability of slag. The more Fe2O3 is added, the stronger is the oxidizability of slag. In this paper, the change in the interfacial oxygen potential, P O 2 , between FeO containing slag and hot metal with the Fe2O3 addition amount can be evaluated.
where W(%PO 4 3-) and W[%P] are PO 4 3content in slag and P content in hot metal, respectively. C' PO 4 3-is the phosphate capacity which is dissolved in slag from hot metal. f P is the activity coefficient of the phosphorus in hot metal which can be calculated with Equation (3). a [O] represent the activity of oxygen in hot metal at the slag-hot metal interface that can be obtained by the dissolution reaction of gaseous oxygen into the hot metal with Equation (4) and (5).
The phosphate capacity in this paper is evaluated by an empirical formula of Suito et al. as shown in Equation (7), which involves the effects of various components in multiphase slag and temperature on phosphate capacity. [26] logC' PO  The changes in the P O 2 calculated as well as LP with the Fe2O3 addition amount at the end of dephosphorization are shown in Figure 11. It can be seen that the values of P O 2 calculated as well as the measured LP values all increase with increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount. This is because with the increase of the Fe2O3 addition amount, the oxidation ability of phosphorus in hot metal is enhanced, as shown in Figure 4. So the measured LP values gradually increase with increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount. It can be found from Equation (6) that the higher is the distribution ratio, the greater is the calculated value of P O 2 . Therefore, the P O 2 values increase with increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount. It is found that when the oxygen potential at the interface is greater than 0.72 ×10 -12 , the dephosphorization ratio begins to increase sharply. During the dephosphorization process, a large number of CO bubbles will be generated during the oxidation of carbon after going through the heterogeneous nucleation stage. In fact, the decarburization reaction mainly originates from the interface between hot metal and the wall of the crucible. Accompanied by the CO bubbles floating up and escaping from the hot metal, the hot metal and molten slag will be strongly stirred. This will enhance the transfer of Si, Mn and P from the hot metal to the slag-hot metal interface and SiO2, MnO and P2O5 products from the slag-hot metal interface to the molten slag. Thus, the oxidation reaction of carbon in hot metal is beneficial to the removal of Si, Mn and P from hot metal. The oxygen provided by iron oxide needs to pass through the slag-hot metal interface and transfer into hot metal, and the decarbonization is carried out as follows.

Effect of the Fe2O3 addition amount on the oxygen activity at the slag-hot metal interface and in the hot metal
where a [C] and f [C] are the activity and the activity coefficient of carbon in hot metal. P CO is assumed to a value of 1. f [C] can be calculated through Wagner's dilute solution interaction parameter approach. [27] The activity of oxygen in hot metal, a [O] hot metal , on the wall of the crucible can be calculated by Equations (8) (5). Figure 12 shows the changes in oxygen activity at the slag-hot metal interface and in the hot metal with Fe2O3 addition amount. It can be seen that a [O] slag  [28] With increasing Fe2O3 addition amount, the oxygen activity gradient from the slag-metal interface to the hot metal will increase, which will accelerate the oxygen transfer from the slag-metal interface to the hot metal, so that the removal ratios of C, Si, Mn and P in hot metal increase, as shown in Figure 4. It is seen that when the oxygen activity at the interface is greater than 7.1×10 -3 , the dephosphorization ratio begins to increase rapidly. [Fe]+Fe 2 O 3 =3(FeO)

Theoretical calculation of the Fe2O3 addition amount
[Si]+2(FeO)=(SiO 2 )+2[Fe] [Mn]+(FeO)=(MnO) When the Fe2O3 addition amount is increased from 10 g to 15 g, the reaction between carbon and oxygen in hot metal is enhanced due to the increase in the oxygen potential at the interface and the gradient between oxygen activity at the interface and in hot metal, which promote the oxidation reactions of Si, Mn and P in hot metal. This can also be explained by the sharp increase of the dephosphorization ratio in this range in Figure 13.
As a result, the increment of Fe2O3 consumption is larger than that of Fe2O3 addition, and the value of W Fe 2 O 3 /W Fe 2 O 3 , cal decreases.
When the Fe2O3 addition amount is increased from 15g to 30g, because the activity of each element in hot metal gradually decreases, the increment of removal ratios of Si, Mn and P gradually decreases, as shown in Figure 4. Therefore, the increment of Fe2O3

Conclusions
Preprints (www.preprints.org) | NOT PEER-REVIEWED | Posted: 8 February 2021 By using the high-temperature laboratorial experiments, the effect of the Fe2O3 addition amount on the dephosphorization of hot metal at 1623 K with the slag of the lower basicity (CaO/SiO2) of about 1.5 was studied. The conclusions are as follows.
(1) With increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount, the contents of [C], [Si], [Mn] and [P] in hot metal at the end of dephosphorization decrease, and the corresponding removal ratios increase. When the Fe2O3 addition amount is 30 g, the phosphorus in the hot metal can be removed from 0.27% to 0.045% with the highest dephosphorization ratio of 83.3%.
(2) With increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount, the P2O5 content in slag increases, the CaO and SiO2 contents in slag decrease, while the Al2O3 and T.Fe contents slightly increase. When the Fe2O3 addition amount is 30 g, the value of P2O5 content in the slag is as high as 6.13%, indicating a rather high dephosphorization ratio.
(3) When the Fe2O3 addition amounts are 15 g and 20 g, the dephosphorization slags mainly contain phosphorus-rich matrix phase and metal oxides phase. However, when the Fe2O3 addition amounts are the other values, the dephosphorization slags are mainly composed of phosphorus-rich solid solution phase, matrix phase and metal oxides phase. The phosphorus mainly exists in the form of the nCa2SiO4-Ca3(PO4)2 solid solution in the phosphorus-rich phase and the value of coefficient n decreases from 20 to 1 with increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount from 5 g to 30 g.
(4) With increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount, the oxygen potential and activity at the interface between the slag and hot metal increase, and the gradient between the oxygen activity at the interface and in the hot metal increase. When the oxygen potential and the oxygen activity at the interface are greater than 0.72×10 -12 and 7.1×10 -3 , respectively, the dephosphorization ratio begins to increase rapidly.
(5) With increasing the Fe2O3 addition amount, the ratio of the amount of final dephosphorization slag to the addition amount of decarburization slag is increased steadily. The ratios of the Fe2O3 addition amount to theoretical calculation consumption increases at first, then decreases, and increases afterward. When it is around 175% with the Fe2O3 addition amount of 30 g, the dephosphorization ratio reaches the highest value of 83.3%.