Effect of Titanium and Molybdenum Oxides on Viscosity and Electrical Conductivity of Oxide-Fluoride Slags
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The effect of additives of titanium and molybdenum oxides on the viscosity and electrical conductivity of the Al2O3-CaO-CaF2 oxide-fluoride slag melts at 1750–1950 K is investigated by vibration viscosimetry and the ac bridge method.
Crystallization intervals are established depending on the variation in the TiO2 and MoO3 concentrations in the melts from 0 to 25%, and it is revealed that the majority charge carriers are calcium and fluorine ions.
These data indicate the complex-forming character of the behavior of Ti and Mo in aluminum-calcium oxide-fluoride melts.
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