Thermodynamic And Kinetic Properties Of Copper-Sulfur-Oxygen Melt

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
V. A. Bryukvin
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

A characteristic feature of the macrokinetics of the interaction process is the presence of two specifically defined areas of oxidation which had a linear time dependence. The effect of variables, such as residual sulphur content of the melt, temperature and the oxidation potential of the gas phase, on the macrokinetics of oxidation are investigated. Phase composition and structure of products of solidification of partially oxidised melts and thermodynamic properties pentaining to Cu-S-O melts are used to analyze the macrokinetic behaviour and mechanisms of the interaction. The process of interaction of sulfide copper melts with oxygen may be considered as a disproportional absorption process and its mechanism is based on localized interaction on the surface and inside the melt volume. Superficial processes include also the process of primary chemisorption of oxygen by melts at place of metal-metal donor bonds proceeding with formation of oxysulfide liquid solutions and volumetric decomposition of the latter accompanied by evolution of sulfur dioxide and metallization of sulfide melts. It is the degree of dynamic balance of such interaction processes that determines specific individual features of the macro-kinetics and mechanism of oxidation of sulfide copper solutions with oxygen in the gas phase.
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APA: V. A. Bryukvin  (2006)  Thermodynamic And Kinetic Properties Of Copper-Sulfur-Oxygen Melt

MLA: V. A. Bryukvin Thermodynamic And Kinetic Properties Of Copper-Sulfur-Oxygen Melt. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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