Enrichment of Sphalerite and Hemimorphite in Zinc Tailing for the Potential Recovery of Gallium and Germanium
Abstract
Gallium (Ga) and Germanium (Ge) are essential strategic elements that are extensively used as semiconductors in many technological fields. Owing to their essential uses and supply disruption, Ga and Ge are deemed critical by the U.S. They are typically found as substitutions or inclusions in zinc minerals. However, their distributions within zinc minerals are not well understood. To address this, trace element and mineralogy analyses of representative samples obtained from an old high-zinc-grade tailing were performed using various qualitative and quantitative techniques. These techniques included Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS), Tescan Integrated Mineralogical Analysis (TIMA) with Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and X-ray Diffraction (XRD). Moreover, bench-scale froth flotation tests were conducted to enrich zinc minerals, the major hosts of Ga and Ge, using PAX as a collector, Na2S as a sulfidizer, Pb(NO3)2 as an activator, and MIBC as a frother. Comprehensive characterization analyses of the flotation products showed significant enrichment of Zn, Ga and Ge in the flotation concentrates.
Recommended Citation
H. M. Aytac et al., "Enrichment of Sphalerite and Hemimorphite in Zinc Tailing for the Potential Recovery of Gallium and Germanium," MINEXCHANGE 2025 SME Annual Conference and Expo - CMA 127th National Western Mining Conference, Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, Inc., Jan 2025.
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Mining Engineering
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Publication Date
01 Jan 2025
