Evaporation Behavior of Zno With Ar-O2-HCl-H2O Atmosphere

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Kohei Yajima
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The dusts and fly ash generated from the steelmaking processes and municipal solid waste incineration processes contain metallic elements such as Fe, Zn, Pb and Cd with considerable amount of halogens. In Japan, zinc in dusts is recovered by Waelz kiln or MF process, etc. However, the presence of halogen in the dust affects the evaporation and condensation behavior of zinc and other metals, and disturbs the direct recycling of dust to steelmaking processes, because alkali or heavy metals reacted with halogen vaporize easily as halides and/or oxyhalide compounds in pyrometallurgical process. Recently, the formation mechanism of zinc oxychloride vapor was investigated and the formation of zinc oxychloride such as ZnOCl was proposed. However, considering the practical operation, the effect of water vapor on the evaporation behavior of oxychloride is not fully clarified yet. This study is focused on the investigation of evaporation behavior of ZnO with Ar- O2-HCl-H2O atmosphere.
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APA: Kohei Yajima  (2008)  Evaporation Behavior of Zno With Ar-O2-HCl-H2O Atmosphere

MLA: Kohei Yajima Evaporation Behavior of Zno With Ar-O2-HCl-H2O Atmosphere. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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