Arsenic and Antimony in Oxidized Concentrate Particles

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Jokilaakso S. Strömberg
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Two complex copper concentrates and one arsenical nickel concentrate were oxidized in simulated flash smelting conditions using a laminar-flow furnace. The concentrates contained tetrahedrite as Sb-bearing mineral and arsenopyrite and gersdorfite as As-bearing minerals. At high temperatures and low oxygen potentials, Sb tended to vaporize, but with high oxygen potentials it was captured in mixed oxide phases with copper and iron. Arsenic was found to follow antimony in copper concentrates, although with less sharp contrast between low and high oxygen potentials. In the nickel concentrate studied, arsenic was found to vaporize from the gersdorffite particles and, subsequently, condense on the other particles.
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APA: A. Jokilaakso S. Strömberg  (1998)  Arsenic and Antimony in Oxidized Concentrate Particles

MLA: A. Jokilaakso S. Strömberg Arsenic and Antimony in Oxidized Concentrate Particles. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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