Reduction of Copper Sulphide with CO-cO2-He Gas Mixtures in the Presence of CaO

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Moinpour M
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The kinetics of reduction of copper (cuprous) sulphide with CO-CO2-He gas mixtures, using an excess of CaO(s) as a sulphur-scavenging substance were investigated in the temperature range 855° - 950°C by a thermogravimetric method. Several gas compositions were employed at each temperature. Potential carbon deposition was overcome by preheating the reducing gas mixture. The phase-composition and the morphology of partially reactedsamples were analysed by a SEMlEDAX unit. The reduction rates showed strong dependence on the bulk gas compositions (CO, CO2) and, in most cases, the rate declined with rising temperature. The rate-controlling step appears to be the diffusion of CO2 gaseous species through the micropores of the CaS(s) - product layer which builds up around the CaOcore.
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APA: Moinpour M  (1989)  Reduction of Copper Sulphide with CO-cO2-He Gas Mixtures in the Presence of CaO

MLA: Moinpour M Reduction of Copper Sulphide with CO-cO2-He Gas Mixtures in the Presence of CaO. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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