Measurement of Oxygen Potential in Slags in a Nickel Smelter Using Disposable-tip EMF Cells

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Conochie D. S Grave N. C
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Disposable-tip emf cells at present used in liquid steel can be used to measure the state of oxidation of high-iron slags produced in non-ferrous smelting. This provides a new tool for the control and evaluation of pyrometallurgical operations.An investigation of oxygen potential variations throughout a typical nickel smelter using the flash smelting technique gave a valuable insight into the process. Correlations of oxygen potential with ferric to ferrous oxide ratio and nickel content in slag were in reasonable accord with equilibrium data in the literature indicating that the probes may be used both as a plant investigation tool and possibly as a means of obtaining thermodynamic data for slags.
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APA: Conochie D. S Grave N. C  (1979)  Measurement of Oxygen Potential in Slags in a Nickel Smelter Using Disposable-tip EMF Cells

MLA: Conochie D. S Grave N. C Measurement of Oxygen Potential in Slags in a Nickel Smelter Using Disposable-tip EMF Cells. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1979.

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