Characterization of Kinetics-Controlled Morphologies in the Growth of Silver Crystals from a Primary Lead Melt

Author:

King Steven12,Rajoo Dillon1,Norori-McCormac Alexander1,Striolo Alberto13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London, Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE, UK

2. Britannia Refined Metals, Botany Rd Northfleet, Kent DA11 9BG, UK

3. School of Sustainable Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering, University of Oklahoma, 100 East Boyd St, Norman, OK 73019, USA

Abstract

Silver, a precious metal, can be recovered as a by-product of the processing of non-ferrous metals such as lead. In this work, silver crystals grown from the controlled cooling of a 10% silver–90% lead melt have been examined to quantify crystal morphologies developed under industrial conditions. X-ray tomography (XCT) is adapted to quantify the size and morphology of silver crystal structures grown from the Ag-Pb melt. The examination utilized high X-ray energies and small sample sizes to mitigate attenuation and enhance image quality. Examination of single crystal dendrites under high magnification demonstrates that silver crystals, even those grown under commercial conditions, yield a Face-Centered Cubic (FCC) crystalline lattice, which could be important for the practical extension of this work to the commercial production of Ag nano-crystals and crystalline supra-molecular structures. The crystals observed are composed of multiple twinned euhedral grains in a variety of dendritic to acicular arrangements, yielding a substantial heterogeneity of crystalline forms. XCT data were used to generate size and shape descriptors for the individual crystals. The results were compared to an equivalent set of descriptors generated from laser sizing examination of a sample of unconsolidated crystals from the same experimental run. The correspondence to within 9% of the crystal equivalent diameters determined independently by the XCT and laser sizing demonstrates a favorable outcome in particle sizing as achieved by visual inspection of XCT results. XCT examination of crystal assemblages identifies small octahedral crystals and larger triangular platelets. The structures expected for FCC crystals grown at thermodynamically controlled conditions are not observed in our systems, suggesting the possibility of the first crystal nuclei form at such conditions, but their growth transition to kinetically controlled mechanisms occurs as their size increases above a threshold cutoff. Based on literature observations, this size threshold is much smaller than the resolution of the XCT instrumentation employed herein. Our characterization data are in fact consistent with thermodynamics/kinetics—and then kinetics-controlled mechanisms—as the crystal size increases. This observation is important because the systems considered here are representative of commercial processes. As such, this work extends prior crystal growth concepts, which were explored in aqueous systems often probed by electrodeposition.

Funder

Glencore

Asahi Glass Co. group via the Asahi Glass Chair of Chemical Engineering

School of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering at the University of Oklahoma

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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