Distribution Of Cobalt, Gold, And Silver Between Matte And Slag In Nickel Sulfide Smelting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
N. Choi
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The distribution behavior of cobalt, gold, and silver in nickel sulfide smelting was investigated between 1250-1300 °C under inert gas atmosphere. The distribution coefficients of these elements between nickel-copper-iron matte and silica-saturated iron silicate slag were determined as a function of matte and slag compositions. The effect of slag additives such as CaO, MgO, and Al2O3 on the solubility of cobalt, gold, and silver in slag was also investigated. It was observed that the distribution coefficients of these &nor elements were strongly dependent on matte grade. For cobalt and silver, the distribution coefficients decreased as the matte grade increased. However, the distribution coefficients of gold increased as the matte grade increased. The solubility of these minor elements in iron silicate slag was considerably decreased by the addition of basic oxides. Temperature dependence of the distribution of the minor elements will also be discussed.
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APA: N. Choi  (1995)  Distribution Of Cobalt, Gold, And Silver Between Matte And Slag In Nickel Sulfide Smelting

MLA: N. Choi Distribution Of Cobalt, Gold, And Silver Between Matte And Slag In Nickel Sulfide Smelting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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