Two-Stage Fluid Bed Reactor for Arsenic Removal and Fixation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Adham C. T. Harris
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Arsenic is often associated with copper, nickel and gold in sulphide deposits. This paper describes a two-stage high-temperature fluid bed reactor for the removal and fixation of As from ores and concentrates. The first (bottom) stage of reactor removes the As through a neutral roast, by volatilization as mostly sulphide species. The second (top) stage of reactor captures the As from the gas phase through oxidative fixation, as a stable iron arsenate, by reaction with an appropriate iron source (sulphide or oxide). The second stage is placed on top of the first, so that their combined function can be achieved in a simple two-stage fluid bed arrangement, with the bottom stage off-gas providing the top stage fluidization.
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APA: K. Adham C. T. Harris  (2014)  Two-Stage Fluid Bed Reactor for Arsenic Removal and Fixation

MLA: K. Adham C. T. Harris Two-Stage Fluid Bed Reactor for Arsenic Removal and Fixation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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