Arsenic in Pyrometallurgical Operations

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. N. Cram
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

"The comments given are to help allay generally accepted ideas that the handling of arsenic as arsenic-trioxide (As2o3J in and from off gas pyrometallurgical operation fumes is difficult, hazardous and expensive. It need not be any of these things if the basic and rather unique chemic3l and physical properties are understood and taken care and advantage of through present day technologies. These particular characteristics are:-(1) As2o3 sublimes and re-condenses, at a relatively low temperature;(2) As2o3 is, for practical in-plant purposes, insoluble in water at ambient temperatures and quite soluble in water just below the boiling point;(3) residual suspended and dissolved As 2o3 can be removed from water by complete dissolution with very little sulfuric acid, followed by the addition of small amounts of ferrous sulfate and calcium chlorate, with oxidation to the ferric and arsenite state and precipitation of an insoluble ferric calcium arsenate, thereby lowering the As2o3 content of solutions to acceptable levels. Even lower levels of non-toxic forms of arsenic solids and residual As2o3 in the water solutions can be attained by also using phosphate, and lime, along with the above.A background re past arsenic processing methods, present day operations, plus predictions re future trends, and hazards, are outlined."
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APA: J. N. Cram  (1979)  Arsenic in Pyrometallurgical Operations

MLA: J. N. Cram Arsenic in Pyrometallurgical Operations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1979.

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