Oxidation of silver-copper selenide matte in copper-anode slimes smelting

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
G. G. Barbante
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

The oxidation behaviour of selenide matte with a substantial Cu content and low Ag differs significantly from that of high-Ag matte. Low-Ag selenide mattes display a large oxygen solubility and the upper boundary of the miscibility gap in the Ag-Cu-Se-O system is depressed to quite low Se contents. As a result, the formation of Ag metal is considerably delayed. The oxidised selenide matte, low in Se and with a relatively high oxygen content, has previously been termed oxymelt. With further oxidation, its composition enters the misciblity gap and crude Ag is formed. The sodium silicate slag captures very little of the SeO2 and the dissolved Ag2O(s) content of the slag is relatively small, with a Raoultian activity coefficient of 0.57. This value was found to be independent of the slag's Cu2O content
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APA: G. G. Barbante  (1905)  Oxidation of silver-copper selenide matte in copper-anode slimes smelting

MLA: G. G. Barbante Oxidation of silver-copper selenide matte in copper-anode slimes smelting. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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