Thermodynamic Assessment of Arsenic in the Slag Cleaning Electric Furnace

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Font A. Warczok A. Moyano C. Caballero K. Itagaki
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The Codelco Norte Smelter process 2,500 tpd of arsenic-bearing concentrates with an arsenic content of up to 1.5% in one of its two main smelting units, the Teniente Converter. The product, 1,100 tpd high-grade matte or white metal, is traditionally fed to the PS converters, while the 1,700 tpd of slag is fed to the slag cleaning electric furnace for copper recovery. This is achieved in a very reductive environment which reduces the viscosity of the slag and enhances the sedimentation of the high-grade matte droplets. The behavior of arsenic in this non-oxidative environment was studied at lab-scale and fundamental thermodynamic data were obtained. Based on these data a thermodynamicbase model to assess the arsenic behavior in reductive environment was developed. It is based on a mass balance for the reduction and sedimentation stages performed in an electric furnace which allows the recovery of high-grade matte droplets after decreasing the viscosity of the slag. This model can be a very suitable tool for predicting fractional distribution of arsenic in the slag cleaning electric furnace, when the distribution ratio, vapor saturation degree, temperature, y As and pO2 are given.
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APA: J. Font A. Warczok A. Moyano C. Caballero K. Itagaki  (2007)  Thermodynamic Assessment of Arsenic in the Slag Cleaning Electric Furnace

MLA: J. Font A. Warczok A. Moyano C. Caballero K. Itagaki Thermodynamic Assessment of Arsenic in the Slag Cleaning Electric Furnace. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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