Factors Affecting The Rate Of Copper Reduction During Copper Refining (dc70ef9c-743f-4b5e-81aa-d7b910144523)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gabriel Riveros
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Fire refining of copper consists of two stages copper oxidation and copper reduction. Very frequently the capacity of the anode furnace is determined by the rate of copper reduction, The analysis of factors affecting the rate of the oxygen reduction from a liquid copper with solid carbon or injected hydrocarbons pointed out the role of the mass transfer in a liquid copper in final stage of the reduction. Experimental results of copper reduction with graphite and injected natural gas in laboratory-scale crucibles showed two stages of the reduction process with a sharp change of the controlling mechanism. The estimated dynamic surface area of gas bubbles based on the measured bubble frequency and the gas flowrate allowed for the determination of the reaction constant as a degree of the partial pre-combustion of the air/natural gas mix. The variation of the used reductant as a function of the oxygen concentration and temperature has been evaluated based on the determined kinetic model. The intensification of copper reduction in fire refining has been discusses on the basis of obtained kinetic data and analysis of various factors determining the time of reduction.
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APA: Gabriel Riveros  (2003)  Factors Affecting The Rate Of Copper Reduction During Copper Refining (dc70ef9c-743f-4b5e-81aa-d7b910144523)

MLA: Gabriel Riveros Factors Affecting The Rate Of Copper Reduction During Copper Refining (dc70ef9c-743f-4b5e-81aa-d7b910144523). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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