REFRACTORIES & LIME ›› 2021, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (4): 5-9.

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Effect of ferrocene on properties of unburnt magnesia-calcium refractories in reducing atmosphere

Hu Chengqing1  Zhong Junpeng1  Wang Li1  Li Jinfeng2  Zhang Yu1  Li Kechen1  Wang Xiaoxiao1  Cheng Baixue1    

  1. 1.Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology, Luoyang 471023, China;2.Sinosteel luoyang institute of refractories research Co., Ltd.,  Luoyang 471039, China
  • Online:2021-08-10 Published:2021-09-14

Abstract: Unburnt magnesia-calcium refractories were prepared by using synthetic magnesia-calcium sand and fused magnesia sand as main raw materials, anhydrous phenolic resin as binder and ferrocene as catalyst.The effect of ferrocene on the properties of unburnt magnesia\|calcium refractories in reducing atmosphere was investigated,and the microstructure of the samples were observed and analyzed by SEM and XRD.The results show that: (1) The addition of ferrocene improves the cold crushing strength,hydration resistance and high temperature performance of the unburnt magnesia-calcium refractories,and their hydration resistance and slag resistance are significantly improved.The increase of refractoriness under load and the improvement of compressive creep performance enhance the practical application ability; (2) Observing the microstructure of the unburnt magnesia-calcium refractories with 1% ferrocene content,it is found that the anhydrous phenolic resin is catalyzed to form an in-situ synthetic grid structure,and iron and carbon elements are mainly distributed in the organic grid structure,performances can be improved; (3) After heat treatment at 1 200 ℃ in a reducing atmosphere,the introduction of ferrocene will still improve the bulk density,apparent porosity and cold crushing strength of the sample.The in-situ synthesis of the organic grid structure and the particle distribution of iron and carbon are still retained even at high temperatures,and are not completely destroyed.

Key words: Reducing atmosphere, Unburnt magnesia-calcium refractories, Ferrocene

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