The Physico-Chemical Basis of Pyrometallurgical Processes

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

A critical appraisal of the wide variety of processes used in the pyrometallurgical production of metals and non-metals shows that there is a strong physico-chemical and, in particular thermodynamic, basis for the variety. Based on this, a simple classif- ication scheme has been developed which makes it possible to understand the methods for extracting individual metals and non-metals pyrometallurgically and to assess which are the more attractive routes. The analysis presented shows why there are essentially two broad routes for pyrometallurgical production of metals and non-metals; viz., the reduce- refine and the refine-reduce routes. Halides have the role in pyrometall- urgical processing of producing pure compounds for subsequent reduction. The criteria which determine the selection of reduction method for oxide raw materials and intermediate halides (e.g., use of carbon, hydrogen, a more reactive metal or electrowinning) are examined critically in the paper. The treatment of sulfide raw materials is considered also, particularly the criterion for smelting sulfides directly to the metal.
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APA:  (1987)  The Physico-Chemical Basis of Pyrometallurgical Processes

MLA: The Physico-Chemical Basis of Pyrometallurgical Processes. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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