Review of the Thermochemical Nature of Minor Elements in Matte and Thermodynamic Modeling of Their Dissolution in Matte

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. C. Lynch
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

While a sizable amount of data exist as to the activity and distribution of minor elements between matte and metal, there has been no unifying theory presented delineating the form of dissolution of these elements in molten sulfides. In order to alleviate that deficiency the literature concerning the behavior of As, Sb, Bi and Pb in mattes is reviewed. Models present in the literature, regarding the thermochemical behavior of minor elements, are tested, and new models are presented and evaluated using thermodynamic theory. The results of those analyses are used to predict optimum conditions for the volatilization of minor elements. The dearth of data on the behavior of minor elements in nickel mattes requires that this review focus on copper- iron mattes. An effort is made, however, to utilize basic knowledge regarding nickel sulfides and the interaction of nickel with the minor elements to predict the behavior of those elements in nickel-copper and nickel-iron mattes.
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APA: D. C. Lynch  (1993)  Review of the Thermochemical Nature of Minor Elements in Matte and Thermodynamic Modeling of Their Dissolution in Matte

MLA: D. C. Lynch Review of the Thermochemical Nature of Minor Elements in Matte and Thermodynamic Modeling of Their Dissolution in Matte. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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