To restrain the serious flux-steel reaction, CaO-Al 2 O 3 -La 2 O 3 -based mold flux is designed for continuous casting of La-bearing FeCrAl alloy. The properties and structure of slags with various alkali metal oxide contents are investigated. Results show that with the increase in Na 2 O or Li 2 O contents from 0 to 10 wt%, the melting temperature of slags decreased, and the fluxing effect of Li 2 O is improved. The addition of Na 2 O within 10 wt% reduces the slag viscosity at the temperature range of 1663-1823 K. While further increasing Na 2 O content to 15 wt%, the viscous behavior of the slag depends on the balance between the strong charge compensation effect of Na þ and the breaking network effect of O 2À . Increasing Li 2 O contents from 0 to 15 wt% greatly reduces the slag viscosity, which is attributed to the reduction of the fraction of high-polymerized Q Al 4 units from 23.55% to 9.70% and the increase of [AlO 6 ] octahedrons from 0 to 9.02% caused by more O 2À . The NBO/Al and NBO fraction is calculated, which is consistent with the viscosity variations. In the melts, the structural roles of Na þ , Li þ , Ca 2þ , and La 3þ are elucidated. Moreover, the relationship between the variations of crystalline phases and slag structure is discussed.