Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8044986 Vacuum 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Vacuum decomposition process of molybdenite concentrate was investigated under pressure of 5-35 Pa for 15-120 min at the temperature range 1473 K-1973 K. The theoretical and experimental results showed that Gibbs free energy of vacuum decomposition reactions and evaporation rate of pure sulfur provided the theoretical calculation basis for temperature and heat preservation time selection in vacuum decomposition experiments of molybdenite concentrate. Melting points and saturated vapor pressures of pure substances and compounds predicted the evaporation behavior of impurity elements and its compounds during the experimental process. Both Cu and Fe could partly evaporate into condensate and Cu had better evaporation ability than Fe. MoO3 could easily and Al2O3, SiO2 could partly evaporate into the condensate. Kilo-scale experiment was performed based on the small experiments and its results showed that the Mo content of molybdenum metal product was 92.38% and the S content of sulfur product was 96.28%, and the molybdenum recovery rate reached to 95.94%. Both the theoretical and experimental results proved that it was feasible to produce crude molybdenum and sulfur from molybdenite concentrate through vacuum decomposition.
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