A Thermodynamic Study Of The Distribution Of Metals Between Copper Matte And Bullion

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jeffrey R. Taylor
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The distribution of low concentrations of Cr, Mn, Rh, Co, Ni, Ag and Fe between copper matte and bullion phases has been measured at 1200oC. These results. together with values for nine other elements, have been used to develop a simple model to describe the distributions in terms of known thermodynamic properties?. The Temkin model for ionic melts was assumed to apply to the sulphide species in the Cu-S matte? phase and it is shown that the choice of sulphide species is particularly important for successful representation of the experimental .results?. In general, the lowest sulphlde (minimum sulphur :. metal ratio)? formed by the. metal is most suitable, although Ni, Co, Rh and Pd appear to associate with more sulphur in the melt than suggested by the? composition of their lowest sulphide. A correlation between the composition of the metal sulphide species formed in the ternary system and the? position of the minimum in the free energy of mixing curve in the metal-sulphur binary -system is? proposed.
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APA: Jeffrey R. Taylor  (1983)  A Thermodynamic Study Of The Distribution Of Metals Between Copper Matte And Bullion

MLA: Jeffrey R. Taylor A Thermodynamic Study Of The Distribution Of Metals Between Copper Matte And Bullion. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1983.

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