Experimental Liquidus Studies of the ZnO-“CuO0.5” and ZnO-“CuO0.5”-SiO2 Liquidus in Equilibrium with Cu-Zn Metal
2020
Phase equilibria in the ZnO-“CuO”-SiO system have been investigated at 1403-1948 K (1130-1675 °C) for oxide liquid in equilibrium with Cu-Zn metal (> 99% Cu) and solid oxide phases: (a) tridymite or cristobalite SiO; (b) willemite ZnSiO; (c) zincite ZnO; and (d) cuprite CuO. Two-liquid immiscibility range in the high-SiO slags has also been studied. High-temperature equilibration on primary phase (SiO, CuO), inert metal (platinum-iridium wire), or ceramic (AlO for high-CuO slags) substrates, followed by quenching and direct measurement of Zn, Cu, Si and possible impurities (Al, Pt, Ir) concentrations in the phases with the electron probe x-ray microanalysis (EPMA) has been used to accurately characterize the system in equilibrium with metal. All results are projected onto the ZnO-“CuO”-SiO plane for presentation purposes.
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