Effect of copper, sulfur, arsenic and antimony on silver distribution in phases of lead blast furnace

J. Chaidez-Felix, A. Romero-Serrano, A. Hernandez-Ramirez, M. Perez-Labra, I. Almaguer-Guzman, R. Benavides-Perez, M. Flores-Favela

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Abstract

An experimental study was carried out to estimate the effect of the lead impurities on the silver distribution in the phases formed in the lead blast furnace. Samples of sinter with different contents of Cu, S, As and Sb were equilibrated under reducing atmosphere (p(CO)/p(CO2)=2.45) at 1573 K in a tube furnace and slowly cooled. The samples were characterized by scanning electron microscopy and microanalysis (SEM-EDS). There were five immiscible phases: slag (CaO, FeO and SiO2), matte (S, Cu and Fe), speiss (As, Fe and Cu), Cu-Sb phase and lead bullion (Pb, Ag, Sb, Cu, etc). The results showed that Cu and Sb promote silver losses during the process since they form a liquid solution with higher silver solubility than liquid bullion. Sulfur and arsenic react with copper to form the matte and speiss phases, respectively. The effect of S and As is to reduce the amount of Cu-Sb alloy and then the silver losses from the bullion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1202-1209
Number of pages8
JournalTransactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China (English Edition)
Volume24
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2014

Keywords

  • lead blast furnace
  • lead impurities
  • silver

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