Process Chemistry Studies of the Isasmelt Lead Reduction Process

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Player R. L
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Measurements of the rate of PbO reduction from high lead metallurgical slags were made under laboratory conditions using graphite, a CO-50%CO2 gas mixture and metallic iron as reductants. The results show a transition in rate-controlling step at low PbO contents (i.e. 6 wt.% PbO). At medium to high PbO contents in the slag, the reduction rate was found to be strongly affected by the slag chemistry, temperature and reductant type. The effect of stirring and hence mass transfer in the slag phase on the reduction rate of PbO was found to be insignificant at medium-high PbO contents. Attention is drawn to the importance of chemically controlled reaction rates at the slag-gas interface. Parallels between these results and test work on a 5 tph scale have been briefly drawn.
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APA: Player R. L  (1989)  Process Chemistry Studies of the Isasmelt Lead Reduction Process

MLA: Player R. L Process Chemistry Studies of the Isasmelt Lead Reduction Process. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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