Pyrometallurgical Reclamation Of Selenium Dioxide From Secondary Selenium

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
G. F. Archer
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Abstract

Selenium and tellurium, trace metals found in copper smelting, report to blister copper during smelting. Winning these metals from anode slimes, the primary commercial source, is discussed. At Asarco's Amarillo Copper Refinery, slimes treatment segregates selenium and tellurium to a water-soluble soda slag. Aqueous precipitation of tellurium oxide and selenium by sulfur dioxide is valence dependent. Se+6 and Te+6, which constitute a portion of total selenium and tellurium, are not susceptible to this base case treatment. "Secondary Selenium" is formed from these hexavalent species. We describe a process whereby simultaneous oxidation of selenium and tellurium effects a separation. Process conditions for separating selenium dioxide, and efficiency of fume capture are examined.
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APA: G. F. Archer  (1995)  Pyrometallurgical Reclamation Of Selenium Dioxide From Secondary Selenium

MLA: G. F. Archer Pyrometallurgical Reclamation Of Selenium Dioxide From Secondary Selenium. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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