The Decoppering of Lead, Tin, and Bismuth by Stirring with Elemental Sulphur

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

Experimental investigations were made into the decoppering of lead, tin, and bismuth using a technique which approximates on the small scale to industrial practice.Decoppering lead with sulphur alone in the absence of tin and silver did not proceed to low copper values. With a minimum of 0·02 per cent Ag or 0·10 per cent Sn, lead was decoppered to less than 0·01 per cent Cuby stirring with 0·2 per cent S over 10 min. Decoppering of tin or bismuth proceeded rapidly to very low levels in the absence of any "catalytic" impurities, at any rate in excess of those concentrations normally encountered in commercially pure tin or bismuth.
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APA:  (1971)  The Decoppering of Lead, Tin, and Bismuth by Stirring with Elemental Sulphur

MLA: The Decoppering of Lead, Tin, and Bismuth by Stirring with Elemental Sulphur. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1971.

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