Discussion of Papers - An Infrared Study of the Activation and Flotation of Beryl with Hydrofluoric and Oleic Acid

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. S. Peck M. E. Wadsworth Ross W. Smith T. James Smolik
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Ross W. Smith (Acting Instructor, Department of Mineral Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.) and T. James Smolik (Kennecott Copper Corp., Salt Lake City, Utah) - Professors Peck and Wads-worth have made an interesting contribution to the study of fluoride activation of beryl. We have a few comments to make regarding the paper and a question to ask of the authors. We note that glass containers were used in the study. Hydrofluoric acid should react with glass to produce SiFg2 in quantity which could adsorb onto the beryl surface (onto either beryllium or aluminum sites). The authors propose that individual F- ions actually go into the mineral surface lattice rather than onto the surface by adsorption of siFi2 ions. Based on infrared reverse bands with an untreated
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APA: A. S. Peck M. E. Wadsworth Ross W. Smith T. James Smolik  (1969)  Discussion of Papers - An Infrared Study of the Activation and Flotation of Beryl with Hydrofluoric and Oleic Acid

MLA: A. S. Peck M. E. Wadsworth Ross W. Smith T. James Smolik Discussion of Papers - An Infrared Study of the Activation and Flotation of Beryl with Hydrofluoric and Oleic Acid. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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