Pyrometallurgical Treatment Of Copper Tank House Slimes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
G. G. Barbante
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Copper anode slimes are a valuable source of the precious metals, and selenium and tellurium. They are mineralogically complex and this has led to a great variety of process flowsheets for treating them. The traditional pyrometallurgical method utilises oxidation in a reverberatory furnace, but has numerous shortcomings. Recently deep-bath intensive smelting methods have been developed for use in the larger refineries. Despite these process advances, the thermodynamics of the reactions involved remains poorly understood. An initial description of the thermodynamics of slimes smelting is presented, but is severely limited by a lack of basic data. It is shown that slimes smelting is superficially similar to copper converting, but has many unique features. More basic thermodynamic data on selenium-based systems are needed before the process model presented can be further refined, and work in this direction has already commenced.
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APA: G. G. Barbante  (1994)  Pyrometallurgical Treatment Of Copper Tank House Slimes

MLA: G. G. Barbante Pyrometallurgical Treatment Of Copper Tank House Slimes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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