RI 7926 Vapor Phase Reduction of Lead Sulfide

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. R. Cole
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

A lead smelting process that appears to present minimal pollution problems has been developed at the Bureau of Mines, Rolla Metallurgy Research Center. Ten and 100 g samples of PbS mill concentrates were vaporized at 1,000° to 1,100° C in a furnace with an inert gas atmosphere during a 2-hour period. The PbS vapor was transported by the inert carrier gas to the reduction zone of the furnace where it was reduced at the same temperature with excess hydrogen to metallic lead. Lead of 99.9 pct purity was produced. The H2S formed can be decomposed into elemental sulfur and water vapor by a modified Claus process. Approximately 90 pet of the Cu and 70 pct of the Ag and Zn remain in the residue and are potentially recoverable. More than 98 pct of the lead in the concentrates was extracted.
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APA: E. R. Cole  (1974)  RI 7926 Vapor Phase Reduction of Lead Sulfide

MLA: E. R. Cole RI 7926 Vapor Phase Reduction of Lead Sulfide. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.

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