Structural Changes Associated with the Ignition of Pyrite and Chalcopyrite during Flash Smelting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
F. R. A. Jorgenson
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The ignition of chalcopyrite and pyrite was studied using laminar flow furnace and thermal analysis techniques which were supported by XRD and optical microscopic examination of the products. In air, chalcopyrite and pyrite ignited at temperatures of 400-500'C and 500-600?C respectively. The phase assemblages predicted from thermodynamic analyses were compared with those found by experiment, and the onset of ignition was correlated against changes in the phase compositions. Pyrite and chalcopyrite ignited when pyrrhotite and intermediate solid solution formed thus opening up the structure and allowing ready access of oxygen.
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APA: F. R. A. Jorgenson  (1989)  Structural Changes Associated with the Ignition of Pyrite and Chalcopyrite during Flash Smelting

MLA: F. R. A. Jorgenson Structural Changes Associated with the Ignition of Pyrite and Chalcopyrite during Flash Smelting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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