Pyrometallurgical Treatment of Flue Dust from Copper Smelters for Stabilization of Va Elements and Cu Recovery

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Parra E. Balladares F. Parada I. Saavedra Carrasco .. P. J. A. R. Parada
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

In most of the smelters, the management of flue dust has a double objective: the control of minor elements in the anodes and the management of volatiles compounds that can cause contamination due to fugitive gas emissions. This is a special concern when high content of Va elements (As, Sb & Bi) are present in concentrates. We present the results of the experimental study to prove the principle of a novel process that recovers, via volatilization, the As, Sb and Bi in the flue dust as gaseous sulfides, due to a previous sulfidization. In the case of as control any further classical treatment for its stabilization is possible from the gas. The clean calcine can be returned to the smelter avoiding any concentration of these minor elements in the circuit. This process is now tested at pilot scale and shows better indices on carbon footprint than the classical hydrometallurgical process for flue dust.
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APA: R. Parra E. Balladares F. Parada I. Saavedra Carrasco .. P. J. A. R. Parada  (2011)  Pyrometallurgical Treatment of Flue Dust from Copper Smelters for Stabilization of Va Elements and Cu Recovery

MLA: R. Parra E. Balladares F. Parada I. Saavedra Carrasco .. P. J. A. R. Parada Pyrometallurgical Treatment of Flue Dust from Copper Smelters for Stabilization of Va Elements and Cu Recovery. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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