화학공학소재연구정보센터
Minerals Engineering, Vol.52, 95-103, 2013
Detailed characterisation of antimony mineralogy in a geometallurgical context at the Rockliden ore deposit, North-Central Sweden
The antimony (Sb) content of the Rockliden complex Zn-Cu massive sulphide ore lowers the quality of the Cu-Pb concentrate. The purpose of this study is to characterise the Sb mineralogy of the deposit. The Sb-bearing minerals include tetrahedrite (Cu,Fe,Ag,Zn)(12)Sb4S13, bournonite PbCuSbS3, gudmundite FeSbS and other sulphosalts. On a microscopic scale these minerals are complexly intergrown with base-metal sulphides in the ore. Based on these observations mineralogical controls on the distribution of Sb-bearing minerals in a standard flotation test are illustrated. Deposit-scale and rock-related variation in the Sb-content and distribution of Sb-bearing minerals were found. This underlines the importance in understanding the geological background as a basis of a 3D geometallurgical model for Rockliden. Such a model is expected to predict the Sb content of the Cu-Pb concentrate, among other process-relevant factors, and helps to forecast when the Cu-Pb concentrate has to be treated by alternative processes, such as alkaline sulphide leaching, before it is sold to the smelter. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.