Chalcopyrite is a common copper mineral with the formula CuFeS2. It has a tetragonal crystal structure, a brass-yellow color, and forms a series with eskebornite.
Scheelite has a unique high specific gravity ranging from 5.0 to 6.0 g/cm³, which can be effectively separated from lighter vein material using various gravity …
Jig is a type of gravity separation equipment that allows materials to be layered in vertical pulsating water flow based on their density. A jig is mainly comprised of body, sieve …
Three promising paths for future research are presented: (1) using and adapting concepts from granular physics in fundamental studies about the stratification phenomena in jigs; (2) implementing...
In this paper, the research progress of hydrometallurgical leaching of low-grade complex chalcopyrite is reviewed, and the advantages and disadvantages of …
A detailed review of chalcopyrite deposits, production and consumption, mining, ore processing, steps involved in the pyrometallurgical and hydrometallurgical processing of copper as well …
Sokic, Markovic and Zivkovic [19] reported a high value of (83 kJ·mol −1) for chalcopyrite leaching and ascribed this to surface chemical reaction control when the fraction extent …
Jig separation, one of the oldest methods of gravity separation, is commonly used to reduce the costs of subsequent processes by pre-concentrating the valuable …
A review of leaching chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) with glycine, ionic liquid, MSA, hypochlorite, and ammonia systems. Compare kinetics, mechanisms, and performance …
Chalcopyrite is a common copper-iron sulfide mineral with a brassy yellow color and a tetragonal crystal system. See photos of Chalcopyrite from various localities, such as Canada, Peru, Japan, and more.