Flammability of Ammonia Leach Solution Vapours Under an Atmosphere of Enriched Oxygen

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Budac M. Sjogren D. Belton R. Kofluk
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A series of tests were performed to determine the flammability limits of mixtures of oxygen, ammonia, steam and nitrogen, over a solution, in a sealed autoclave. The partial pressures of ammonia and oxygen in the vapour space were varied by adjusting the character of the solution and by adjusting the oxygen concentration in the oxidant gas respectively. The data shows that flammable conditions can be minimized by controlling the operating temperature, reducing the ammonia content in the solution, increasing the concentrations of Ni, Cu and Zn in solution and keeping the % oxygen in the gas phase less than 15.5. Observations were also made that suggest that the presence of an aerosol in the vapour space may hinder ignition.
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APA: J. Budac M. Sjogren D. Belton R. Kofluk  (2004)  Flammability of Ammonia Leach Solution Vapours Under an Atmosphere of Enriched Oxygen

MLA: J. Budac M. Sjogren D. Belton R. Kofluk Flammability of Ammonia Leach Solution Vapours Under an Atmosphere of Enriched Oxygen. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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