Separation of Dolomite from Phosphate by Laser-Induced Time-Resolved Luminescence Sorting

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Gaft G. Panczer
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Sedimentary francolite and magmatic apatite are characterized by specific laser-induced time- resolved luminescence, which allows phosphate to be distinguished from accompanying dolomite. The "selective window" parameters are: he, = 337 nm, delay time after laser pulse is 0.5-5 ps, and detection spectral range is 400-525 nm. In the case of nonuniform distribution of phosphate minerals, it makes it possible to accomplish lasero- luminescent sorting and to receive intermediate product with a lowered dolomite contents.
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APA: M. Gaft G. Panczer  (1999)  Separation of Dolomite from Phosphate by Laser-Induced Time-Resolved Luminescence Sorting

MLA: M. Gaft G. Panczer Separation of Dolomite from Phosphate by Laser-Induced Time-Resolved Luminescence Sorting. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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