Concept of Cross-Power in the Quantitative X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Minerals in Flotation Products

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. N. Nabighian D. M. Hausen J. R. Odekirk
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Preliminary investigations based on the concept of cross-power indicate that quantitative volume percentages of minerals, including quartz, orthoclase, plagioclase, fluorite, and chalcopyrite can be obtained by X-ray diffraction analysis. Pulverized samples are scanned from 4° to 65°, 2e, using a Norelco diffractometer, with the output recorded on a punched tape at 40 intervals per degree, 29. Errors from crystal orientation are minimized by (1) gridded surface packing, (2) sample spinning, and (3) quantitative measurement of all major diffraction peaks. Computer programming enables rapid quantitative evaluation of X-ray diffraction data. Results to date indicate that most minerals analyses can be performed within an accuracy of ±2%. Metallurgical applications include analysis of various flotation concentrates and tailings.
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APA: M. N. Nabighian D. M. Hausen J. R. Odekirk  (1973)  Concept of Cross-Power in the Quantitative X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Minerals in Flotation Products

MLA: M. N. Nabighian D. M. Hausen J. R. Odekirk Concept of Cross-Power in the Quantitative X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Minerals in Flotation Products. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1973.

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