Effects of matte grade on the distribution of minor elements (Pb, Zn, As, Sb, and Bi) in the bottom blown copper smelting process

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With increasing impurity contents in concentrates, the control of the minor elements is an important issue for the oxygen bottom blown copper smelting process (Shuikoushan process or SKS process). In this work, the distribution behaviors of the minor elements (such as Pb, Zn, As, Sb, and Bi) among the matte, slag, and gas phases as a function of matte grades was investigated by adjusting the ratios of oxygen/ore in the SKS process. With a matte grade around 70%, about 82% As and 70% Bi enters the gas phase, and about 70% Sb and 64% Zn reports to the slag phase, while 55% lead enters the matte phase. The tendency of changes in the distribution of the minor elements in the SKS process is different from that in the Isasmelt process and the Flash smelting process. It may be concluded from this study that the distributions of the minor elements could be optimized to reduce adverse effects in the SKS process by regulating the matte grade.

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Wang, Q., Guo, X., Tian, Q., Jiang, T., Chen, M., & Zhao, B. (2017). Effects of matte grade on the distribution of minor elements (Pb, Zn, As, Sb, and Bi) in the bottom blown copper smelting process. Metals, 7(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/met7110502

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