Analysis by chemical potential diagram of the oxidation of molten silver selenide

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
G. G. Barbante
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Jun 21, 1905

Abstract

An understanding of the thermodynamics of smelting copper anode slimes is a prerequisite for improvements to the process. During slimes smelting, a silver-copper selenide matte is formed and subsequently oxidised to silver metal. As part of a series of investigations, molten silver selenide matte was oxidised at 1 100 degrees C with pure oxygen. The chemical potential diagram for the system was developed and used for qualitative prediction of the results of the experiments. A simple, computational thermodynamic model of converting is presented, the adjustable parameters of which were determined by matching the model with the experimental results. The practical usefulness of the model was demonstrated by predicting the effect on silver recovery of smelting temperature and of using either oxygen or air as the smelting gas
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APA: G. G. Barbante  (1905)  Analysis by chemical potential diagram of the oxidation of molten silver selenide

MLA: G. G. Barbante Analysis by chemical potential diagram of the oxidation of molten silver selenide. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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