RI 2698 Barium Polysulphide In Sulphidizing Oxidized Ores For Flotation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Edmund S. Leaver Horace M. Lawrence
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Aug 1, 1925

Abstract

"The sulphidizing filming of minerals in oxide ores as a preliminary treatment to aid their recovery by flotation is known practice. In this work the use of barium polysulphide does not appear to have been considered. A study of the properties of barium lead to the following comparative investigation of the sulphides and polysulphides of the alkaline and alkaline-earth metals. It is thought that barium polysulphide may prove to be a more satisfactory sulphidizing reagent than others now in use under conditions that favor the cheaper barium reagent.For the investigation two fairly typical oxidized ores of copper and lead were selected. The copper ore came from the Big Indian Mine in southeastern Utah, and assayed 3.8% Cu; the copper was present in a sandstone gangue mainly as the carbonates, malachite and azurite, with less than 0.2% as sulphides, or silicate. The lead ore is from the Tintic Standard mine in the Tintic district, Utah. It is typical of the oxidized lead-silver ores of that district; the lead is present in an oxidised form in a siliceous gangue, much: Uncolored by ferric oxide. The sample assayed 5.15% Pb and 11.3 oz. Ag.In addition to the results obtained in this investigation, there are included some results secured by Mr. J. B. Lain, consulting metallurgist of Reno, Nevada, on a sample of ore from the Chino Copper Co. The ore assayed about 1.7% Cu, of which about 0.25% was nonsuiphide."
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APA: Edmund S. Leaver Horace M. Lawrence  (1925)  RI 2698 Barium Polysulphide In Sulphidizing Oxidized Ores For Flotation

MLA: Edmund S. Leaver Horace M. Lawrence RI 2698 Barium Polysulphide In Sulphidizing Oxidized Ores For Flotation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1925.

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