Copper in Galena and Its• Effect on Flotation Properties

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. G. Ansell R. S. Boorman
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

"Poor separation of lead from a copper concentrate of a major base metal producer was thought to have resulted from copper (0.2-0.4%) in the galena which caused it to float with chalcopyrite. No inclusions of copper mineral were detected which could account for the flotation of galena. The tendency for copper-bearing galena to float with chalcopyrite was confirmed by Hallimond-tube experiments in which the floatability of copper-doped synthetic galena (0.1-0.4% Cu) was approximately four times as high as copper-free galena. The difference in the cell edge (5.9338 ± 0.0003 A, Cudoped galena; 5.9361 ± 0.0002 A, Cu-free galena) indicated that the copper was lattice-bound and did not occur as submicroscopic mineral inclusions."
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APA: H. G. Ansell R. S. Boorman  (1973)  Copper in Galena and Its• Effect on Flotation Properties

MLA: H. G. Ansell R. S. Boorman Copper in Galena and Its• Effect on Flotation Properties. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1973.

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