The mineralogy and mineral chemistry of indium in sulphide deposits and implications for mineral processing

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Understanding of the metallurgical behaviour of indium is dependent on an accurate appraisal of the mineralogical site of the element in a given ore or concentrate. The dominant indium-bearing mineral in (Pb)-Zn ores and concentrates is sphalerite. Indium is substituted within the crystal lattice of sphalerite via the coupled substitution 2Zn2+ Cu+ + In3+, typically at concentrations ranging from 2) or laforêtite (AgInS2) are generally only minor phases, except in indium-bearing ores with extremely low Zn content. Minor amounts of indium may also be incorporated into other phases such as stannite or stannoidite, but these minerals are likely to play a negligible role in the overall mineralogical balance for indium. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Nigel J. Cook, Cristiana L. Ciobanu and Timothy William

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