Chlorination Behaviors of Copper Phases by Calcium Chloride in High Temperature Oxidizing-Chloridizing Roasting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Deqing Zhu Dong Chen Jian Pan Tiejun Chun Guolin Zheng Xianlin Zhou
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"The high temperature oxidizing-chloridizing roasting is one of useful methods to separate nonferrous metals from pyrite cinder and metallurgy slag. However, as one kind of main nonferrous metals in pyrite cinder and metallurgy slag, copper’s chlorination behavior is not demonstrated. In the present study, chlorination behaviors of CuO, Cu2O and CuS at the temperature range of 1025-1175 ? in air by simulating the chloridizing roasting process of pyrite cinder and metallurgy slag have been investigated. It is shown that Cu2O and CuS is much easier to remove, CuO is refractory to remove. In addition, the presence of SiO2 and CaO increases the Cu removal rate from CuO while the presence of SiO2, Al2O3, CaO and MgO decreases the Cu removal rate from Cu2O. Fe3O4 influences the Cu removal rate from CuO and Cu2O positively.IntroductionAs two kinds of significant secondary resources, pyrite cinder and metallurgy slag contain not only abundant iron but also considerable copper, lead, zinc etc. Millions of tons of pyrite cinder and metallurgy slag were discharged from nonferrous metal and chemical industries annually [1, 2] in China. The pyrite cinder and metallurgy slag are formed by roasting of minerals at a high temperature, so the properties of them are distinctly different from the natural iron ores, and the iron in them is closely associated with copper, lead, zinc and other nonferrous metals. High-quality pyrite cinder and metallurgy slag containing high iron and low impurities can hardly be obtained, leading to their low utilization degree [3]. Chlorination is characterized by the high reactivity of chloridion, the high volatility and low melting point of metal chlorides, and the big differences in the formation of metal chloride. Therefore, chlorination is widely applied in extraction metallurgy."
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APA: Deqing Zhu Dong Chen Jian Pan Tiejun Chun Guolin Zheng Xianlin Zhou  (2012)  Chlorination Behaviors of Copper Phases by Calcium Chloride in High Temperature Oxidizing-Chloridizing Roasting

MLA: Deqing Zhu Dong Chen Jian Pan Tiejun Chun Guolin Zheng Xianlin Zhou Chlorination Behaviors of Copper Phases by Calcium Chloride in High Temperature Oxidizing-Chloridizing Roasting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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