Use Of CaC[1]2 As A Chlorinating Agent For Oxides - A Thermodynamic Analysis

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. Rajmohan K. T. Jacob
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Presented is a thermodynamic feasibility analysis of extracting base metal chlorides from low-grade, multi-metallic oxide ores using CaC[1]2 as a chlorinating agent in the presence of SO2 and O2. The oxides react to form corresponding chlorides, while CaC[1]2 is converted to CaSO4. The Ellingham diagram is used for comparing the standard Gibbs' free energy change for the sulfation-chlorination reaction of a large number of oxides. Except for alumina, silica and chromia, most of the other metal oxides will be converted to their respective chlorides. The volatile chlorides can be condensed, and the chlorides present in the condensed state can be leached. A process is proposed that uses a nontoxic chlorinating agent and gives an efficient separation of the metallic values from the gangue.
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APA: N. Rajmohan K. T. Jacob  (1993)  Use Of CaC[1]2 As A Chlorinating Agent For Oxides - A Thermodynamic Analysis

MLA: N. Rajmohan K. T. Jacob Use Of CaC[1]2 As A Chlorinating Agent For Oxides - A Thermodynamic Analysis. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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