Sulfur Fixation at High Temperature Within the Copper Smelting Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
N. A. Warner
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Fundamental studies on the reaction of limestone or dolomite at high temperature with S02 are extended to the realm of large scale primary copper smelting. Whereas flue gas desulfurisation in the electric power utility industry is concerned with S02 concentrations normally less than 0.5 percent, high temperature smelting gases can have S02 levels approaching 100 percent. The reaction involved is very exothermic so proposals are made in this paper for returning the heat generated in sulfur fixation directly back to the copper smelting process. This integration leads to metal production with lower energy requirements than current technology. The anhydrite reaction product can either be disposed of locally with minimum adverse environmental impact or upgraded to a value-added product. It is assumed, of course, that no viable market exists to support sulfuric acid production.
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APA: N. A. Warner  (1996)  Sulfur Fixation at High Temperature Within the Copper Smelting Process

MLA: N. A. Warner Sulfur Fixation at High Temperature Within the Copper Smelting Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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