Thermal phosphorus – it’s a hot commodity with a hot process

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E Wingate Y Liu R Prasad R Atmuri W Liang
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Aug 21, 2024

Abstract

Yellow phosphorus (YP) has been commercially produced since the 1920s. First in the USA by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), next in Russian (Kazakhstan) in the 1950s, and finally in China in the late 1970s and early 1980s. There are operations in Vietnam and Sarawak on a smaller scale. YP has become very in vogue due to its use in the production of lithium iron phosphate battery cathode precursor materials by the Chinese and other western battery manufacturers. The YP is also used to produce purified phosphoric acid and higher grades of acid using a thermal oxidation process after smelting. This paper will look at the basics of the smelting including slag chemistry, alloy chemistry and offgas chemistry. The paper will look at the design of the furnaces used in the YP production process as well as the downstream recovery of phosphorus from the smelter off-gas stream to YP. The next part of the discussion will focus on the operations of a YP smelter with regards to control of the furnace to optimise phosphorus recovery to YP. Will discuss tapping cycles for alloy and slag with a view to optimal phosphorus recovery. The discussion will close out with a review of operational challenges in the smelter and a brief description of the downstream conversion of YP to high purity phosphoric acid.
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APA: E Wingate Y Liu R Prasad R Atmuri W Liang  (2024)  Thermal phosphorus – it’s a hot commodity with a hot process

MLA: E Wingate Y Liu R Prasad R Atmuri W Liang Thermal phosphorus – it’s a hot commodity with a hot process. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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