Sulfide and sulfate solid solubility in lime, magnesia, and calcined dolomite: Part I. CaS and $ CaSO_{4} $ solubility in CaO
Abstract In the present work the solid solubilities of CaS and CaSQ, in burnt lime were investigated by equilibrating lime with CO-$ CO_{2} $-$ SO_{2} $ mixtures at temperatures from 950 to 1300°C. Also, the equilibrium constants for the formation of CaS and $ CaSO_{4} $ were determined. At high oxy...
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Abstract In the present work the solid solubilities of CaS and CaSQ, in burnt lime were investigated by equilibrating lime with CO-$ CO_{2} $-$ SO_{2} $ mixtures at temperatures from 950 to 1300°C. Also, the equilibrium constants for the formation of CaS and $ CaSO_{4} $ were determined. At high oxy-gen activities, corresponding to a $ CO_{2} $/CO ratio >100 in the gas, the sulfur dissolves in lime primarily as sulfate ions. At lower oxygen activities ($ CO_{2} $/CO <30), the sulfur goes into so-lution in lime essentially as sulfide ions. Over the temperature range investigated the limit-ing sulfide solubility is within 0.01 to 0.03 pct S, whereas the sulfate solubility is within 0.03 to 0.1 pct S, increasing with increasing temperature. © American Society for Metals, The Melallurgical Society of AIME 1974 |
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Abstract In the present work the solid solubilities of CaS and CaSQ, in burnt lime were investigated by equilibrating lime with CO-$ CO_{2} $-$ SO_{2} $ mixtures at temperatures from 950 to 1300°C. Also, the equilibrium constants for the formation of CaS and $ CaSO_{4} $ were determined. At high oxy-gen activities, corresponding to a $ CO_{2} $/CO ratio >100 in the gas, the sulfur dissolves in lime primarily as sulfate ions. At lower oxygen activities ($ CO_{2} $/CO <30), the sulfur goes into so-lution in lime essentially as sulfide ions. Over the temperature range investigated the limit-ing sulfide solubility is within 0.01 to 0.03 pct S, whereas the sulfate solubility is within 0.03 to 0.1 pct S, increasing with increasing temperature. © American Society for Metals, The Melallurgical Society of AIME 1974 |
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Abstract In the present work the solid solubilities of CaS and CaSQ, in burnt lime were investigated by equilibrating lime with CO-$ CO_{2} $-$ SO_{2} $ mixtures at temperatures from 950 to 1300°C. Also, the equilibrium constants for the formation of CaS and $ CaSO_{4} $ were determined. At high oxy-gen activities, corresponding to a $ CO_{2} $/CO ratio >100 in the gas, the sulfur dissolves in lime primarily as sulfate ions. At lower oxygen activities ($ CO_{2} $/CO <30), the sulfur goes into so-lution in lime essentially as sulfide ions. Over the temperature range investigated the limit-ing sulfide solubility is within 0.01 to 0.03 pct S, whereas the sulfate solubility is within 0.03 to 0.1 pct S, increasing with increasing temperature. © American Society for Metals, The Melallurgical Society of AIME 1974 |
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