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Fan, Peiqiang; Tong, Xiong; Xie, Xian; Song, Qiang; Xie, Ruiqi; Han, Bin; Fu, Haitao; Lu, Zhiming (2025) Enrichment Regularity of Indium in the Dulong Mineral Processing Plant, Yunnan Province, China. Minerals, 15 (7). doi:10.3390/min15070672

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TitleEnrichment Regularity of Indium in the Dulong Mineral Processing Plant, Yunnan Province, China
JournalMinerals
AuthorsFan, PeiqiangAuthor
Tong, XiongAuthor
Xie, XianAuthor
Song, QiangAuthor
Xie, RuiqiAuthor
Han, BinAuthor
Fu, HaitaoAuthor
Lu, ZhimingAuthor
Year2025Volume<   15   >
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Full ReferenceFan, Peiqiang; Tong, Xiong; Xie, Xian; Song, Qiang; Xie, Ruiqi; Han, Bin; Fu, Haitao; Lu, Zhiming (2025) Enrichment Regularity of Indium in the Dulong Mineral Processing Plant, Yunnan Province, China. Minerals, 15 (7). doi:10.3390/min15070672
Plain TextFan, Peiqiang; Tong, Xiong; Xie, Xian; Song, Qiang; Xie, Ruiqi; Han, Bin; Fu, Haitao; Lu, Zhiming (2025) Enrichment Regularity of Indium in the Dulong Mineral Processing Plant, Yunnan Province, China. Minerals, 15 (7). doi:10.3390/min15070672
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Abstract/NotesThe Dulong deposit in Wenshan, southeastern Yunnan Province, is rich in zinc, tin, and copper resources, accompanied by rare metals such as indium and silver. It is a particularly important indium production base, with reserves of approximately 7000 tons, ranking first globally. Enrichment and recovery of indium-bearing minerals are mainly achieved through mineral processing technology. However, the recovery rate of indium in the Dulong concentrator remains relatively low, and there is an insufficient understanding of its occurrence state and distribution characteristics, resulting in marked indium resource wastage. Here, we conducted a systematic process mineralogy study on indium-bearing polymetallic ore in the Dulong concentrator. The average grade of indium in the ore is 43.87 g/t, mainly occurring in marmatite (63.63%), supplemented by that in silicate minerals (23.31%), chalcopyrite (7.84%), and pyrrhotite (4.22%). The indium has a relatively dispersed distribution, which is inconducive to enrichment and recovery. The substitution mechanism of indium in marmatite was investigated using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. This revealed a positive correlation between indium and copper, allowing us to revise the substitution relationship to: ZnxS+Cu++In3+→Znx−2CuInS+2Zn2+ or Znx−1FeS+Cu++In3+→Znx−2CuInS+Zn2++Fe2+. Electron probe microanalysis revealed the presence of roquesite (CuInS2), an independent indium mineral not previously reported from this deposit. Our detailed investigation of the Dulong concentrator mineral processing technology showed that the recovery rate of indium from marmatite is currently poor, at only 48.01%. To improve the comprehensive utilization rate of indium resources, it will be necessary to further increase the recovery rate from marmatite and explore the flotation recovery of indium from chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite.

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Manjiazhai ore segment, Dulong Sn-Zn deposit, Dulong ore field, Maguan County, Wenshan, Yunnan, China

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Manjiazhai ore segment, Dulong Sn-Zn deposit, Dulong ore field, Maguan County, Wenshan, Yunnan, China Albite, Andradite, Antigorite, Apatite, Arsenopyrite, Biotite, Calcite, Cassiterite, Chalcopyrite, Chlorite Group, Dolomite, Epidote, Ferro-actinolite, Fluorite, Galena, Ilvaite, Magnetite, Marmatite, Minnesotaite, Muscovite, Phlogopite, Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, Quartz, Rutile, Sanidine, Sphalerite, Talc, Titanite, Tremolite, Zircon


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