Life cycle inventory analysis of CO2 and SO2 emission of imperial smelting process for Pb-Zn smelter |
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Authors: | Li Qi-hou Guo Xue-yi Xiao Song-wen Huang Kai Zhang Duo-mo |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Metallurgical Science and Engineering, Central South University, 410083 Changsha, China |
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Abstract: | Based on the principle of life cycle assessment, CO2 and SO2 emission of Imperial Smelting Process in a certain zinc-lead smelter was analyzed by life cycle inventory method. According to the system expansion and substitution method, the environmental impacts of co-products were allocated among the main products of zinc, lead and sulfuric acid. The related impacts were assessed by use of Global Warming Potential (GWP) and Acidification Potential (ACP). The results show that the GWP index from 1998 to 2000 is 11.53, 11.65, 10.93 tCO2-eq/tZn respectively, the ACP index decreases from 14.88 kgSO2-eq/tZn in 1998 to 10.99 kgSO2-eq/tZn in 2000. Power and electricity generation, followed by smelting and zinc distillation, are mainly responsible for GWP. Sintering individually affects ACP. Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of the ISP may come from energy conservation measures rather than from technological developments. And recycling more secondary Pb and Zn materials effectively treated by ISP, and reducing the amount of primary metal are the main ways to put SO2 emission under control. Biography of the first author: LI Qi-hou, postdoctor, born in Aug. 1972, majoring in ecodesign and the structure and morphology control of powders. |
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Keywords: | impact assessment life cycle inventory imperial smelting process zinc lead |
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