The behavior of sulfur in industrial pyrometallurgical slags |
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Authors: | Meguru Nagamori Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre de Recherches Minérales, Ste-Foy, Canada
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Abstract: | Dissolution of sulfur in industrial slags, even at such a low level as 1 mass% S or so, increases the solubility of certain valuable metals by an order of magnitude. The phenomenon is accounted for in terms of Flood-Førland-Grjotheim’s model for dianionic salt solutions, whereas its rigorous analysis requires the digaseous Gibbs-Duhem integration. In the research described here, the distribution of sulfur among gas, slag, and metallic iron phases in the bath smelting of iron ore was computer-simulated based on a two-sites model coupled with sulfide capacity data. The solubilities of Ag, Cu, Co, and Ni in industrial slags are reviewed by applying the sulfidic-oxidic dissolution model to copper-matte smelting, nickel-slag cleaning (Falconbridge, Canada), and the imperial smelting process for zinc and lead (Hachinohe, Japan). |
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