RI 5339 Progress Report On Pegmatite Investigations In South Dakota For Fiscal Years 1954-56 ? Summary And Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. M. Runke
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

The pegmatite investigations at the Rapid City, S. Dak., Experiment Station during; the pact 3 years have been primarily a study of recovering beryl from nonlithium-bearing pegmatite rock by continuous-testing methods. Beryl concentrates containing 25 to 88 percent beryl were produced from rock that ranged in beryl content from 0.1 to 2.5 percent. The beryl recovery ranged upward from 70 percent but averaged better than 80 percent. Although promising results have been obtained with flotation methods for upgrading these concentrates to standard specifications, additional work is needed to improve and simplify the procedure. In addition, it was demonstrated that several potentially useful coproducts could also be recovered from pegmatite rock. The principal coproducts were mica, feldspar, and quartz. A heavy-mineral product also was made from pegmatites containing tin, tantalum, and columbium. The recovery if these minerals in products meeting the specifications of the commercial users has been reserved for future study. The investigations also included studies on extraction of beryllium from both high-grade beryl and flotation concentrates of medium beryllium content. The procedure investigated consisted of sintering beryl or beryl flotation concentrates with limestone, acid curing the resulting sinter with sulfuric acid to dissolve the beryllium, and water leaching to extract the beryllium. Over 90 percent of the beryllium was extracted by this procedure. Most of the optimum conditions and quantities of reagents were determined for dissolving the beryllium. As aluminum and iron also were taken into solution by the acid, further research is needed on methods of recovering high-grade beryllium salts from the solutions containing these elements.
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APA: S. M. Runke  (1957)  RI 5339 Progress Report On Pegmatite Investigations In South Dakota For Fiscal Years 1954-56 ? Summary And Conclusions

MLA: S. M. Runke RI 5339 Progress Report On Pegmatite Investigations In South Dakota For Fiscal Years 1954-56 ? Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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