Metal, Matte and Slag Solution Thermodynamics

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. R. A. Davey
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

A simple model for metal solution behaviour may be derived, on the basis of dilute solution solubilities (where? log concentration of solute varies linearly with reciprocal temperature) and not-so-dilute region solubilities (where the log of the alpha-function at saturation frequently varies linearly with reciprocal temperature) and assuming activity to vary according to the quadratic formalism in between. Matte binary systems usually exhibit regular .solution behaviour when the constituent species are chosen appropriately. In many recent papers, metal solubilities in .slags are expressed as the sum of several different and supposedly independant molecular species (e.g. oxides, sulfides, chlorides), Such a view is untenable because of the now proven ionic nature of slags. Some possible reasons for the great effect of sulfur on copper solubilities in slags are discussed.
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APA: T. R. A. Davey  (1985)  Metal, Matte and Slag Solution Thermodynamics

MLA: T. R. A. Davey Metal, Matte and Slag Solution Thermodynamics. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1985.

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