Physical chemistry of 'one-step' copper production from a chalcopyrite concentrate

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
J. H. E. Jeffes C. Diaz
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Dec 1, 1971

Abstract

The heat balance and chemical equilibria involved in the production of blister copper from a chalcopyrite concentrate in a single operation are examined. It appears that two stages—one oxidising and one reducing—will be required. The analysis indicates that on thermal grounds the process is possible with a dry, high-grade chalcopyrite concentrate, if oxygen enrichment to about 30 per cent is used, but that copper losses in the slag will be serious and will require a secondary recovery operation. More extensive data on the activities of copper oxide in slags are required to elucidate this point more effectively
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APA: J. H. E. Jeffes C. Diaz  (1971)  Physical chemistry of 'one-step' copper production from a chalcopyrite concentrate

MLA: J. H. E. Jeffes C. Diaz Physical chemistry of 'one-step' copper production from a chalcopyrite concentrate. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1971.

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