Sulfide Ore Looping Oxidation Process: Maximizing Energy Recovery And Minimizing Environmental Impact

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Larry F. McHugh
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Current sulfide ore processing methods involving mechanical sizing of ores, froth flotation, electro-winning, solvent extraction, smelting and roasting are quite effective but typically represent a significant energy and environmental cost. This paper is the subject of a recent patent application and development program involving major improvements in sulfide ore processing. This two-step ?looping oxidation? process effectively removes sulfur while producing materials of adequate purity in an energy proficient and environmentally friendly manner. The first step results in a metal sub-oxide and a highly concentrated sulfur oxide off-gas stream. This gas stream can be processed for recovery in a more effective manner regarding both energy and capital equipment costs. In the second step, this metal sub-oxide is further oxidized to efficiently generate energy that can be recovered and utilized without the typical complications of an ?acid gas? stream process. Additionally, a portion of the final fully oxidized product can be looped back to the first step as the oxidizing agent. This process will be described in detail and compared to existing technologies in the area of energy efficiency, and off-gas environment treatment energy requirements.
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APA: Larry F. McHugh  (2008)  Sulfide Ore Looping Oxidation Process: Maximizing Energy Recovery And Minimizing Environmental Impact

MLA: Larry F. McHugh Sulfide Ore Looping Oxidation Process: Maximizing Energy Recovery And Minimizing Environmental Impact. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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