Carbothermic Reduction of Lead Sulfate with Soda Ash .

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
B. L. Chulu
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

In the carbothermic reduction of lead sulfate to produce lead, the inclusion of soda ash (Na,CO,) in the charge provides for the control of sulfur dioxide in the effluent gas. An important mechanism in the process appears to be the carbothermic reduction of the sodium carbonate whereby sodium gas and carbon monoxide are produced. These intermediates then participate in the reduction of the lead sulfate to produce lead metal and stable sulfur species in the molten slag phase. In addition, there is some evidence that the presence of lead metal in the charge may also serve to increase the lead recovery in the process. These aspects were investigated by conducting laboratory-scale smelting tests with small charges (;3g), at 1173°K(9000C). Recovery did not exceed 74w% and the role of incipient lead metal in the charge could not be clearly assessed.
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APA: B. L. Chulu  (1993)  Carbothermic Reduction of Lead Sulfate with Soda Ash .

MLA: B. L. Chulu Carbothermic Reduction of Lead Sulfate with Soda Ash .. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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