Scrubbing of Copper Reverberatory Furnace Gases with Flotation Tailings at San Manuel

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 236 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1981
Abstract
Scrubbing of simulated copper reverberatory furnace gases containing 1.0 percent sulfur dioxide with the minus 74 ~m fraction of the San Manuel tailings has shown sulfur dioxide removals of almost 100 percent over an effluent pH range of 3.1 to 4.6 and a wide range of liquid to gas ratios with absorptions of 11 to 17 Kg of sulfur dioxide per tonne of minus 74 um slimes. The high reactivity of the tailings slimes with S02 indicates that the reaction rate is not controlled by the slow dissolution of calcium carbonate in sulfurous acid which characterizes scrubbers using ground limestone. The interpretation of these results has been considerably enhanced by wet chemical analysis and emission spectrographic analysis which show that calcium and iron account for about 90 percent of the SO2 absorption with the rest being accounted for by aluminum, magnesium, potassium, and sodium. Mineralogic examination confirms the, chemical and spectrographic analyses showing that the major constituent removed from the slimes is calcium carbonate, with lesser amounts of chlorite and montmorillonite (silicates containing iron, magnesium, aluminum, and calcium) being removed.
Citation
APA:
(1981) Scrubbing of Copper Reverberatory Furnace Gases with Flotation Tailings at San ManuelMLA: Scrubbing of Copper Reverberatory Furnace Gases with Flotation Tailings at San Manuel. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1981.