Reductive Sulfur-Fixation Smelting of Stibnite Concentrate in Sodium Molten Salt

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Haotian Xue
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

A new process to extracted antimony directly from stibnite concentrate by reductive sulfur-fixation smelting in sodium molten salt has been presented. The influences of sodium salt content and composition, ferric oxide addition, temperature and time was investigated, respectively. The optimum conditions was determined as follows: W????: ??concentrate=40%, W??alt: ????concentrate =88.75%, WFe2O3 :Wconcentrate =55.13%, W??aCl: ????alt=40%, 1123K, 1h. Under above-mentioned optimum conditions, the average direct recovery ratio of antimony can reach 91.48%, and the main chemical composition of obtained crude antimony is Sb 94.31%, Fe 4.436%, Pb 0.502%, Au 0.0236%. In comparison to traditional antimony pyrometallurgical process, the smelting temperature of present process is reduced from 1423~1473K to 1123~1173K. During the smelting operation, SO2 emision can be avoided completely due to sulfur-fixation as FeS. Furthermore , S0 can be obtained when the molten slag is handled by water leaching with conditions of 323K, L/S=5/1, 2h.
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APA: Haotian Xue  (2014)  Reductive Sulfur-Fixation Smelting of Stibnite Concentrate in Sodium Molten Salt

MLA: Haotian Xue Reductive Sulfur-Fixation Smelting of Stibnite Concentrate in Sodium Molten Salt. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.

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