Mineralogical Comparison of Slick and Normal Drosses from the Doe Run Company Smelter at Herculaneum, Missouri

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Susanne Pignolet-Brandom
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Reflected light microscopy, and scanning electron microscope energy dispersive spectroscopic analysis and backscatter electron images were used to determine if a "slick dross" with undesirable handling properties has an assemblage of phases distinct from normal dross. This study has found that in the normal dross the most abundant lead phases are lead sulfide and lead metal and the most common copper phases are copper-iron sulfide and copper sulfide. In the slick dross, the most abundant copper phase is copper-lead sulfide and the most common lead phases are copper-lead sulfide and lead sulfide. The resulting mineralogical information has provided additional insight into the causes of the handling problem and the reaction mechanism for the formation of normal and slick dross
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APA: Susanne Pignolet-Brandom  (1988)  Mineralogical Comparison of Slick and Normal Drosses from the Doe Run Company Smelter at Herculaneum, Missouri

MLA: Susanne Pignolet-Brandom Mineralogical Comparison of Slick and Normal Drosses from the Doe Run Company Smelter at Herculaneum, Missouri. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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