Advancements in removing fluorine from copper concentrate

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Weiping Liu Yujie Zhao Junfeng Cheng Muhammad Azam David Asubonteng Michael Ngoie Shangyong Lin Wei Sun
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2024

Abstract

Copper concentrates have wide application in global smelting operations, comprising primarily of chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) as the principal mineral, accompanied by chalcocite (Cu2S) and bornite (Cu5FeS4) as secondary copper-bearing minerals. However, these concentrates frequently harbor detrimental impurities, notably fluorine ions, which can cause various complications during the smelting process. Moreover, an elevated fluorine content in copper concentrates may entail financial penalties and sales constraints. This review conducts a comprehensive analysis of existing methods for the removal of fluorine, presenting a nuanced assessment of their merits and demerits. It also provides valuable insights into the current landscape of fluorine elimination from copper concentrates and pinpoints pivotal areas warranting future investigation. This review endeavors to serve as a pragmatic resource for researchers and industry professionals operating within this domain.
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APA: Weiping Liu Yujie Zhao Junfeng Cheng Muhammad Azam David Asubonteng Michael Ngoie Shangyong Lin Wei Sun  (2024)  Advancements in removing fluorine from copper concentrate

MLA: Weiping Liu Yujie Zhao Junfeng Cheng Muhammad Azam David Asubonteng Michael Ngoie Shangyong Lin Wei Sun Advancements in removing fluorine from copper concentrate. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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