DOI: 10.3390/met16080929 ISSN: 2075-4701

Investigation of the Structural State of a Liquid Mg–Zn Magnesium Alloy from the Perspective of the Behavior of the Bjerrum–Guggenheim Osmotic Coefficient in the Melt

Vera Tolokonnikova, Sailaubai Baisanov, Amankeldy Ahmetov, Yerbolat Makhambetov, Olzhas Kenzhaliyev, Alexey Orlov

Carrying out a series of fundamental studies in the field of physicochemical analysis, based on an approach that considers the phase state of alloys and accounts for the regular patterns of interaction of substances in multicomponent ores that are complex in both chemical and phase composition, makes it possible to formulate a number of scientifically substantiated practical recommendations. The aim of this work is to assess the degree of zinc sublimation from a magnesium alloy through the behavior of the Bjerrum–Guggenheim osmotic coefficient and the degree of dissociation of the congruent compound. The paper presents a method for processing phase equilibrium lines in a temperature–composition phase diagram, resulting in mathematical expressions for the liquidus and solidus lines on a unified analytical basis in the form of a semi-empirical dependence derived from the Schröder–Le Chatelier equation. Indirectly, through the Bjerrum–Guggenheim osmotic coefficient, the degree of dissociation of MgZn2 in the Mg–Zn system was determined to range from 17% to 46%. This result is in good agreement with the conclusions of Nikolay Semyonovich Kurnakov regarding the degree of dissociation of congruent compounds inferred from the shape of the maximum on phase diagrams. For MgZn2, this maximum is very smooth, i.e., the composition of the liquid phase changes continuously with deviation from stoichiometry, resulting in a symmetrical rounded peak. An experimental study was carried out using a SEM/EDS analytical complex to confirm the high volatility of zinc. The key zinc-concentrating phases were identified in the investigated processing products (slag, metal, and dust), which is consistent with the theoretical premises and explains the mechanism of zinc behavior during high-temperature processing of zinc-containing slags. The form of zinc occurrence in different phases was established. In the initial slag, the zinc content reaches 51.79%. In the metallic phase, zinc is detected as fine dispersed inclusions. In the collected dust (flue ducts), particles enriched in zinc up to 44.09 wt.% were identified.

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