Abatement of SOx Emissions in Relation with Basic Metal Sulfides Processing

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
I. Gaballah
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

About forty percent of the SOx emissions are generated during the processing of metal sulfides of Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, etc. Although new technologies for metal sulfide's smelting allow the production of H2S04 with a reasonable cost and decrease the emissions of sulfur oxides, the generated quantity of SOx is considered as a serious threat to environment. This paper suggests alternatives for low temperature processing of complex sulfide ores or concentrates 'CSO or CSC' under neutral, reducing and chlorinating atmospheres or their combination. At T > 400 "C, The neutral and reducing treatments allow the decomposition of pyrite and the partial recovery of sulfur as So and H2S. At 300 "C, the chlorinating treatment of CSC is fast, exothermic and allows the separation of FeC13 from the valuable elements' chlorides. It also generates SyCIx that can be either reduced by H2 or hydrolyzed in presence of sodium sulfide. The recovery rate of elemental sulfur with respect to the sulfur input exceeds 90 %.
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APA: I. Gaballah  (1999)  Abatement of SOx Emissions in Relation with Basic Metal Sulfides Processing

MLA: I. Gaballah Abatement of SOx Emissions in Relation with Basic Metal Sulfides Processing. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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