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The Integration of Plant Sample Analysis,Laboratory Studies,and Thermodynamic Modeling to Predict Slag-Matte Equilibria in Nickel Sulfide Converting
Authors:Taufiq Hidayat  Denis Shishin  David Grimsey  Peter C Hayes  Evgueni Jak
Affiliation:1.Pyrometallurgy Innovation Centre (PYROSEARCH), School of Chemical Engineering,The University of Queensland,Brisbane,Australia;2.Nickel West Kalgoorlie Smelter, BHP Billiton,Kalgoorlie,Australia
Abstract:The Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter (KNS) produces low Fe, low Cu nickel matte in its Peirce–Smith converter operations. To inform process development in the plant, new fundamental data are required on the effect of CaO in slag on the distribution of arsenic between slag and matte. A combination of plant sample analysis, high-temperature laboratory experiments, and thermodynamic modeling was carried out to identify process conditions in the converter and to investigate the effect of slag composition on the chemical behavior of the system. The high-temperature experiments involved re-equilibration of industrial matte-slag-lime samples at 1498 K (1225 °C) and P(SO2) = 0.12 atm on a magnetite/quartz substrate, rapid quenching in water, and direct measurement of phase compositions using electron probe X-ray microanalysis (EPMA) and laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). A private thermodynamic database for the Ca-Cu-Fe-Mg-Ni-O-S-Si-(As) system was used together with the FactSage software package to assist in the analysis. Thermodynamic predictions combined with plant sample characterization and the present experimental data provide a quantitative basis for the analysis of the effect of CaO fluxing on the slag-matte thermochemistry during nickel sulfide converting, in particular on the spinel liquidus and the distribution of elements between slag and matte as a function of CaO addition.
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