Selenium Distribution Between Molten Copper and Na2O-B2O3 Slags

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Tandon
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Equilibria studies of selenium distribution for sodium-borate slags were initiated at 1473k under reducing condition as a function of slag composition and alloy composition. The Se distribution coefficient (% Se in slag/% Se in metal) increased from 0.4 to 2.9 with increase in basicity (0.53 to 0.86) for Cu-0.446% Se alloy. However, the results are not very useful from industrial application viewpoint. Therefore, in order to improve the distribution of Se, CaO (10% to 50%) was added to the sodium-borate slag of basicity 0.864. On addition of 502 CaO, the distribution coefficient increased roughly by 100% for slag composition - 44.5% Borax, 22.2% Na2C03, 33.3% CaO and Cu-0.44677 Se alloy. Further, the value of this distribution coefficient has been found to increase by an additional 80% on addition of 20% CaF2 to the above slag for all Cu-Se alloy compositions. Also with increase in initial concentration of Se, the distribution coefficient has been noted to increase.
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APA: S. Tandon  (1992)  Selenium Distribution Between Molten Copper and Na2O-B2O3 Slags

MLA: S. Tandon Selenium Distribution Between Molten Copper and Na2O-B2O3 Slags. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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