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  • 2024Integrated experimental and thermodynamic modeling study of slag-matte-metal equilibrium in the Pb–Fe–O–S–Si-(Al, Ca, Zn) systems at 1100–1200 °C1citations
  • 2016Integrated experimental and modelling research for non-ferrous smelting and recycling systems3citations
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  • Shevchenko, Maxim
  • Jak, Evgueni
  • Abdeyazdan, Hamed
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Integrated experimental and thermodynamic modeling study of slag-matte-metal equilibrium in the Pb–Fe–O–S–Si-(Al, Ca, Zn) systems at 1100–1200 °C

  • Shevchenko, Maxim
  • Jak, Evgueni
  • Hidayat, T.
  • Abdeyazdan, Hamed
  • Fallah-Mehrjardi, A.
  • Hayes, Peter
Abstract

Integrated experimental and thermodynamic modeling study was undertaken to characterize the effect of Al, Ca and Zn on the partitioning of elements between the slag, matte and metal phases in the Pb–Fe–O–S–Si-(Al), (-Ca), and (-Zn) systems in equilibrium with tridymite at 1100–1200 °C. The experimental methodology involved closed system equilibration in sealed ampoules, quenching and electron probe X-ray microanalysis (EPMA) of compositions of phases. FactSage thermodynamic database obtained by combining earlier assessments of sub-systems was used to plan the targeted experiments, and the results of new experiments were used to improve the thermodynamic database. Important effects were revealed for the conditions of the present study: CaO decreases the concentration of Pb and S in slag; AlO has small effect on Pb in slag, but significantly decreases the concentration of S in slag; ZnO has small effect on Pb in slag, but increases the concentration of S in slag. These experimentally measured effects were reproduced by the model.

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  • phase
  • experiment
  • quenching
  • electron probe micro analysis