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Interdiffusion Behaviors and Microstructure Recombination Mechanisms of Fe2TiO4-CaO and FeTiO3-CaO Systems During
Bin Wang1,2, Jianjun Gao1,2, Feng Wang1,2
1State Key Laboratory for Advanced Iron and Steel Processes and Products, Central Iron and Steel Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing 100081, China.
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Vanadium-titanium magnetite (VTM) is an iron ore abundantly available in China. The dominant utilization route is blast furnace smelting; however, Ti in the ore deteriorates sinter strength, making it urgent to clarify Fe-Ti-Ca interactions during sintering. In this work, single-phase FeTiO3 and Fe2TiO4 were synthesized and each paired with CaO to fabricate diffusion couples. The couples were heated at 1200 °C for 30, 60, 90, and 120 min to investigate their interdiffusion behaviors and microstructure recombination mechanisms. The results show that, at 1200 °C, solid-state diffusion-not interfacial reaction-controls mass transfer in both FeTiO3-CaO and Fe2TiO4-CaO systems. Distinct Fe-rich and Ti-rich sublayers appear within the reaction zone, and banded CaTiO3 forms adjacent to the FeTiO3/Fe2TiO4 matrices. The interdiffusion coefficients were determined to be 4.08 × 10-10 cm2·s-1 and 7.81 × 10-10 cm2·s-1, and the growth of the reaction layer follows a parabolic law, which can be expressed as x2 = 2 × 1.562 × 10-9t and x2 = 2 × 0.8159 × 10-9t, respectively. The coefficients of determination exceed 0.90, indicating reliable regression fits.

