Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Thermodynamics of the Cu-Fe-S System at Matte Smelting Temperatures

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. A. Krivsky R. Schuhmann
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

PREVIOUS papers in this series on the thermo-•t dynamics of copper-smelting systems have presented a survey of the field and an outline of the overall program: thermodynamic studies of iron silicate slags, 2-4 and thermodynamic data for simple mattes in the Cu-S system.5 Since this program was started, an excellent summary of the whole field of physical chemistry of copper smelting was published by Ruddle. The present paper represents a further step in the study of liquid mattes, and deals specifically with the Cu-Fe-S system. The importance of the Cu-Fe-S system to copper smelting is evident from the fact that these three elements constitute 90 to 99 pct of the totalweight of most commercial mattes. In copper mattes oxygen is an important fourth component. Oxygen was rigorously excluded in the work to be described in this paper. However, the behavior of oxygen in mattes was the subject of a companion research by Lander' which will be described in a subsequent publication. Several studies have been made previously of phase equilibria in the Cu-Fe-S system,8-10 so that the ternary phase diagram is fairly well established in most regions. Also, separate studies have been made of the phase diagrams and thermodynamic properties for the three binary systems: CU-S,5,12-15 CU-Fe,11,14,17 and FeS.11,14,16,17 However, no work has
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APA: W. A. Krivsky R. Schuhmann  (1958)  Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Thermodynamics of the Cu-Fe-S System at Matte Smelting Temperatures

MLA: W. A. Krivsky R. Schuhmann Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Thermodynamics of the Cu-Fe-S System at Matte Smelting Temperatures. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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