PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - The Sulfation of Lead Sulfide

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
N. B. Gray N. W. Stump W. S. Boundy R. V. Culver
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Abstract

The kinetics of sulfation of single crystals of lead sulfide to lead sulfate have been studied between 969" and 1073°K in gas atmospheres of known composition using a thermobalance technique. The data are described by an equation derived on the basis that diffusion outward through the Product layer is the major controlling step. The rate of sulfation is linearly related to the logarithm of the sulfur trioxide partial DESPITE its industrial significance the oxidation of lead sulfide has received limited attention. The oxidation reactions have been studied using beds, briquettes, single crystals, or thin films of lead sulfide. Lead oxide and lead sulfate (PbSO,) were formed when Mclntoshl and Gardner2 roasted beds of galena pressure and the temperature coefficient of reaction is 40 ± 5 kcal per g mole. Gold marker experiments show that the sulfate layer grows by outward movement of ions through the sulfate layer. Initially the PbSO, adheres to the PbS but later forms an irnpewious spheroidal envelope; PbS vaporizes and pb2' ions diffuse through the envelope to react at the external surface. in air at temperatures up to 800°C. In a more extensive investigation, Tchizhykov3 obtained Pb, PbO, and PbS04 in accordance with Eqs. [1] to [4], when a bed of -200 mesh galena was oxidized in O2-N2 mixtures at 700° to 900°C.
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APA: N. B. Gray N. W. Stump W. S. Boundy R. V. Culver  (1968)  PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - The Sulfation of Lead Sulfide

MLA: N. B. Gray N. W. Stump W. S. Boundy R. V. Culver PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - The Sulfation of Lead Sulfide. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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