Conference Proceedings
Research and Development in Extractive Metallurgy, Adelaide
Conference Proceedings
Research and Development in Extractive Metallurgy, Adelaide
The Reduction of PbO-Silicate Melts Using CO
The kinetics of reduction of PbO-silicate melts in CO-N gas mixtures at 900C have been studied. Rea~tion rates were measured by moni- toring the CO2 content of the product gas. A wide range of gas and melt compositions and gas flowrates have been investigated. The overall reaction rates in heterogen- eous systems are typically characterised by a steady increase as the gas flowrate is in- creased. At low flowrates the processes are limited by gas film mass transfer. At high flowrates it is expected that the rates will tend to maximum values determined by either the rate limiting chemical reaction or diffusion in the condensed phase. In the present series of experiments it has been found that for any given gas composition the overall reduction rate goes through a maximum with increasing gas flow. The maxima, which occur at relatively low gas flows, are more than an order of magni- tude greater than those observed at high gas flowrates. The results of these and other experiments are presented and analysed. Possible rate limiting mechanisms in the reaction system and their implications regarding commercial reactors are discussed.
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R W Russell, P C Hayes
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- Published: 1987
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