Extraction Metallurgy Of Copper From Chalcopyrite Concentrates Without Sulfuric Acid Generation Via Chlorination III. Integration Of Gaseous Chlorination And Selective Oxidation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Tamagawa N. S. Fu M. Kobayashi I. Iwasaki
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

A 3-stage fluidizing bed process of chlorination, selective oxidation and sulfur chloride conversion was tested for processing of a chalcopyrite concentrate. It was found that the use of excess oxygen was essential to a stable operation in the oxidation reactor. The oxygen-excess gas will inevitably cause the oxidation of the sulfide concentrate in the chlorination and sulfur chloride conversion reactors. A new flowsheet is proposed to separate the chlorination and the selective oxidation steps with separate flow paths of the fluidizing gases, thereby preventing the passage of oxygen-excess gas in the chlorination and sulfur chloride conversion reactors. The feasibility of the proposed flowsheet was demonstrated in a laboratory-scale fluidizing bed setup.
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APA: T. Tamagawa N. S. Fu M. Kobayashi I. Iwasaki  (2000)  Extraction Metallurgy Of Copper From Chalcopyrite Concentrates Without Sulfuric Acid Generation Via Chlorination III. Integration Of Gaseous Chlorination And Selective Oxidation

MLA: T. Tamagawa N. S. Fu M. Kobayashi I. Iwasaki Extraction Metallurgy Of Copper From Chalcopyrite Concentrates Without Sulfuric Acid Generation Via Chlorination III. Integration Of Gaseous Chlorination And Selective Oxidation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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