RI 5190 Laboratory Recovery Of Germanium And Cadmium In Sphalerite Concentrates ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. Kenworthy
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

[Experimental studies were made to develop a laboratory technique for direct removal of cadmium and germanium from sphalerite concentrates. Cadmium- and germanium-bearing concentrates from the Illinois-Kentucky fluorspar field were sound to be, amenable to an inert atmosphere fuming process for removing these two moats in the form of gaseous sulfides. Treating the condensed fume by pyrometallurgical methods upgraded the material end provided a means of partly separating the constituents. Cadmium was concentrated about 35:1 arid germanium about 300:1. The extractive investigations were supplemented by vapor-pressure studies on the sulfides of germanium to obtain fundamental data for larger scale laboratory conditioning and control when treating the zinc concentrates. Vapor-pressure curves were developed for synthesized monosulfide and disulfide The results of these- investigations indicate the possibility of significantly increasing the recovery of cadmium from zinc concentrates. Comparison with present recovery of germanium cannot be made, since commercial recovery data arc not available.]
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APA: H. Kenworthy  (1956)  RI 5190 Laboratory Recovery Of Germanium And Cadmium In Sphalerite Concentrates ? Summary

MLA: H. Kenworthy RI 5190 Laboratory Recovery Of Germanium And Cadmium In Sphalerite Concentrates ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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