TY - JOUR
T1 - Formation of CaSO 4 in the CaO-FeO x-Cu 2O slags
AU - Sato, Sinichi
AU - Yamaguchi, Katsunori
PY - 2011/8
Y1 - 2011/8
N2 - Continuous converting of copper matte based on calcium ferrite slag of the CaO-FeO x-Cu 2O system is an attractive technology for copper smelting This slag containing approximately 20 mass% CaO can prevent the excess magnetite precipitation, but sometimes tends to separate CaSO 4 under a high oxygen potential required to produce copper metal. To clarify the mechanism of gypsum formation, the precipitation of CaSO 4 in the CaO-FeO x-Cu 2O slag system equilibrating with blister copper has been determined at 1473, 1523 and 1573 K under the SO 2 partial pressures of 0.2, 0.4, 0.6 and 1 atm. It was found that the formation of CaSO 4 in the CaO-FeO x-Cu 2O slags is enhanced with decreasing temperature, increasing SO 2 partial pressure or CaO content and also increasing oxidation degree of the blister copper. The behavior of CaSO 4 formation in the slag is also discussed thermodynamically based on the free energy calculations combining with the activity data derived from Prof. Takeda's data on the CaO-FeO x-Cu 2O ferrite slag diagram. Both of experimental and thermodynamical results show good agreements in general. It is found that the decreasing temperature, increasing CaO content or SO 2 pressure, and extensive oxidation of the blister copper tend to separate CaSO 4.
AB - Continuous converting of copper matte based on calcium ferrite slag of the CaO-FeO x-Cu 2O system is an attractive technology for copper smelting This slag containing approximately 20 mass% CaO can prevent the excess magnetite precipitation, but sometimes tends to separate CaSO 4 under a high oxygen potential required to produce copper metal. To clarify the mechanism of gypsum formation, the precipitation of CaSO 4 in the CaO-FeO x-Cu 2O slag system equilibrating with blister copper has been determined at 1473, 1523 and 1573 K under the SO 2 partial pressures of 0.2, 0.4, 0.6 and 1 atm. It was found that the formation of CaSO 4 in the CaO-FeO x-Cu 2O slags is enhanced with decreasing temperature, increasing SO 2 partial pressure or CaO content and also increasing oxidation degree of the blister copper. The behavior of CaSO 4 formation in the slag is also discussed thermodynamically based on the free energy calculations combining with the activity data derived from Prof. Takeda's data on the CaO-FeO x-Cu 2O ferrite slag diagram. Both of experimental and thermodynamical results show good agreements in general. It is found that the decreasing temperature, increasing CaO content or SO 2 pressure, and extensive oxidation of the blister copper tend to separate CaSO 4.
KW - Activity of lime
KW - Calcium ferrite slag
KW - Gypsum formation
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U2 - 10.1515/HTMP.2011.067
DO - 10.1515/HTMP.2011.067
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84860136204
SN - 0334-6455
VL - 30
SP - 447
EP - 449
JO - High Temperature Materials and Processes
JF - High Temperature Materials and Processes
IS - 4
ER -