Activation And Deactivation Studies With Copper On Sphalerite

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. M. Gaudin D. W. Fuerstenau G. W. Mao
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Jan 4, 1959

Abstract

Activation of sphalerite with copper salts has long been thought of as a chemical reaction of the following form: ZnS + Cu++ [=] CuS + Zn++ [ 1 ] Early experimentation1-3 showed that the reaction seemed to be stopped by the coating of insoluble copper sulfide, but since the analytical methods were crude, it was only surmised that the reaction could proceed by diffusion. Probably the most conclusive evidence for reaction (Eq. 1) was obtained by Cooke,4 who found a stoichiometric replacement of Zn++ by Cu" after 50 days' reaction at about 100°C. Cooke also found the sphalerite to be covered with a rather thick coating of covellite, which in¬dicates that activation is a continuing replacement of Zn++ by Cu" rather than diffusion of Cu" throughout the sphalerite lattice. However, the occurrence of diffusion at high temperatures has been observed.5,6
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APA: A. M. Gaudin D. W. Fuerstenau G. W. Mao  (1959)  Activation And Deactivation Studies With Copper On Sphalerite

MLA: A. M. Gaudin D. W. Fuerstenau G. W. Mao Activation And Deactivation Studies With Copper On Sphalerite. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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