Microscopical Characterization of Oxidation Products From Suspension Smelting Studies

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Jokilaakso S. Strömberg S. Jyrkönen E. Peuraniemi
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Several sulfidic raw materials have been flash oxidized in a laboratory furnace in oxidizing atmospheres at temperatures of 500-1100°C. Chemical analysis was used to determine the oxidation degree, and optical and scanning electron microscopy combined with energy dispersive analysis were used for characterization of the reacted particles. The studied materials included both Cu and Ni concentrates and mattes. In fixed conditions, the temperature dependence of sulphur removal rate was found to be equal for all the copper concentrates studied. Nickel concentrates and Cu- and Ni-mattes were, however, found to be less reactive. Most of the particles were found to spheroidize and to fragment to small droplets under intensively oxidizing conditions. The product particles were frequently found to be iron oxide cenospheres or dense spheres with a composition of mixed Cu-(Ni-)Fe oxides.
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APA: A. Jokilaakso S. Strömberg S. Jyrkönen E. Peuraniemi  (1998)  Microscopical Characterization of Oxidation Products From Suspension Smelting Studies

MLA: A. Jokilaakso S. Strömberg S. Jyrkönen E. Peuraniemi Microscopical Characterization of Oxidation Products From Suspension Smelting Studies. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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