Part IX - Communications - The Influence of Selected Sulfides on the Decomposition Rate of Zinc Sulfate at 600°C

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
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- 473 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1967
Abstract
DURING the roasting of zinc sulfide concentrates and by-product recovery from flue dusts, the zinc sul-fate phase may occur in various stages of the processes. In addition to zinc sulfide, other sulfide phases are usually present such as CdS, PbS, CuzS, and FeS. Consequently, the effect of these sulfides on the thermal decomposition of ZnS04 was investigated. Merck high-purity, anhydrous zinc sulfate was used as the starting material. The sulfate was heated under an argon atmosphere, at a rate of 10°C per min. With the first slight indication of decomposition as determined by gas analysis, the sample was removed from the furnace and allowed to cool. X-ray patterns showed no other phase present. It is estimated that less than 0.05 pct of the ZnS04 decomposed. The metal sulfides were also heated under an argon atmosphere to drive off any adsorbed water. The materials were then sized (-200 to +270 mesh), mixed in predetermined mole ratios, and pressed into pellets. The experimental measurement of the reaction rate consisted of purifying the argon carrier gas, continuous flushing of the heated reacting mixture with argon, and collection and analysis of the SOn product gas. The reaction system was heated to 600°C and al-
Citation
APA:
(1967) Part IX - Communications - The Influence of Selected Sulfides on the Decomposition Rate of Zinc Sulfate at 600°CMLA: Part IX - Communications - The Influence of Selected Sulfides on the Decomposition Rate of Zinc Sulfate at 600°C. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.