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(2020) The Influence of Natural Alteration on the Quality of Spodumene Ores
Chischi J, Oskierski HC, Alhadad MF, Schulz B, Senanayake G & Dlugogorski BZ
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.421
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Johannes Chischi
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Hans Christoph Oskierski View all 3 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020
Mahmoud Fathy Alhadad
Bernhard Schulz View abstracts at 4 conferences in series
Gamini Senanayake View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Bogdan Zygmund Dlugogorski View all 2 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020
Hans Christoph Oskierski View all 3 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020
Mahmoud Fathy Alhadad
Bernhard Schulz View abstracts at 4 conferences in series
Gamini Senanayake View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Bogdan Zygmund Dlugogorski View all 2 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020
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Submitted by Fulvio Di Lorenzo on Thursday 25th June 23:47
Do you have any hypothesis to explain the low Fe content of the fine particles? Is the proportion between fine particles and big particles high in terms of total processed amounts?
It is possible to remove additional intergrown muscovite and thus Fe2O3 from spodumene by considering more intense grinding or smaller particles. There is not necessarily more fine particles if mass is considered (i.e. 1 large particle mass = mass of 20 smaller ones).
Do you have any hypothesis to explain the low Fe content of the fine particles? Is the proportion between fine particles and big particles high in terms of total processed amounts?
It is possible to remove additional intergrown muscovite and thus Fe2O3 from spodumene by considering more intense grinding or smaller particles. There is not necessarily more fine particles if mass is considered (i.e. 1 large particle mass = mass of 20 smaller ones).
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