Gaseous Desulphurization from Hot Metallurgical Slags

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Moro-Oka A Kokubu H
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Gaseous desulphurization from hot metal- lurgical slags containing sulphur mainly as sulphide and(or) sulphate was measured under `low at four different oxygen pressures. The total gas rate was from 1.7 to 2,8 litre/min. Crushed slag samples weighing 2 to 12 g were used for the experiments. The amount of SO2 gas evolved from samples kept at 15500 was rieasured over tires ranging from 20 to 300 min. The gaseous desulphurization rate of sul- phide sulphur becomes high as the oxygen part- ial pressure is increased, while that of sul- phate sulphur is high under low oxygen pressure. The effect of basicity on the desulphurization rate of sulphide sulphur in oxygen atmospheres is not obvious in the range of basicity from one to three. Changes in the ratio of sulphide to sulphate sulphur during the run in oxygen axe analysed. Desulphurization reactions and the rate controlling steps are discussed. De- sulphurization phenomena can be explained by inte.-¦ucia.l chemical reaction rate control.
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APA: Moro-Oka A Kokubu H  (1980)  Gaseous Desulphurization from Hot Metallurgical Slags

MLA: Moro-Oka A Kokubu H Gaseous Desulphurization from Hot Metallurgical Slags. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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