Direct Reduction of PbS with C and CaO Thermodynamics and Kinetics

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
El-Rahaiby S. K Lee H. G
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The literature relating to reduction of sulphides by carbon using lime as sulphur-absorbent is reviewed. A stage-wise thermodynamic model is employed to evaluate the practical feasibility of the direct reduction smelting of galena (PbS) concentrates with a carbon reductant in the presence of lime; a coke-rate of 65 kg/ton Pb is predicted by the model. The experimental data on the reduction of PbS:4CaO:4C mixtures under nitrogen were correlated by means of a finite difference numerical method and the values of the intrinsic rate constant I1 were derived. The results for the uncatalysed reduction are represented satisfactorily with log I1 = 1.247(±0.522) - 5540(±610)T-1.The catalysed PbS:4CaO:4C mixtures contained 2.5 wt% of ternary (K, Li, Na)2CO3 catalyst. For the catalysed reduction it was found that log I1 = 3.981 (±0.301) -7790(±353)T-1, where I1 (in both relations) is expressed in moles.(g.C.)-1.atm-1.s -I. The catalytic enhancement faclor was found to be quite large in the 1068 to 1262°K temperature range investigated here.
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APA: El-Rahaiby S. K Lee H. G  (1991)  Direct Reduction of PbS with C and CaO Thermodynamics and Kinetics

MLA: El-Rahaiby S. K Lee H. G Direct Reduction of PbS with C and CaO Thermodynamics and Kinetics. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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