The Behavior Of Arsenopyrite In The Process Of Roasting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
V. A. Luganav
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The behavior of arsenopyrite under heating has been studied by many scientists. It has been already established that under heating at more than 650°c and without air access the arsenopyrite dissociates with the formation of one atom arsenic. Under vacuum the dissociation process begins at 5500C with the formation of elemental arsenic. The residue of dissociation process contains pyrrhotite and throilite. In the presence of pyrite, arsenopyrite dissociates under lower temperature and with a higher velocity than without it. The industrial realization of fool scale processing of arsenic bearing raw materials is possible only by the use of standard equipment and oxygen containing blast. In this view the paper presents the results of the study on the effect of oxygen in the gaseous phase and its addition into the charge of pyrite in the process of arsenopyrite decomposition. Thermodynamic analyses showed that under thermal processing of arsenopyrite in the presence of pyrite and limited quantities of oxygen in the gaseous phase the formation of arsenic sulfides is possible according to the following reactions:
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APA: V. A. Luganav  (2003)  The Behavior Of Arsenopyrite In The Process Of Roasting

MLA: V. A. Luganav The Behavior Of Arsenopyrite In The Process Of Roasting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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