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Quantification of Lithium and Mineralogical Mapping in Crushed Ore Samples Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
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LiquefactionEngineeringMineral ExplorationMechanical EngineeringChemistryMineral ProcessingLaser-induced Breakdown SpectroscopyCorrosionMineralogical MappingAnalytical ChemistryElemental CharacterizationMaterials ScienceBrine MiningGeologyCrushed Lithium OreLibs Ecore AnalyzerIndustrial MineralLaser-induced BreakdownCivil EngineeringGeochemistryMineralized SystemMineral Geochemistry
This article reports on the quantification of lithium and mineralogical mapping in crushed lithium ore by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) using two different calibration methods. Thirty crushed ore samples from a pegmatite lithium deposit were used in this study. Representative samples containing the abundant minerals were taken from these crushed ores and mixed with resin to make polished disks. These disks were first analyzed by TIMA (TESCAN Integrated Mineral Analyzer) and then by a LIBS ECORE analyzer to determine the minerals. Afterwards, each of the thirty crushed ore samples (<10 mm) were poured into rectangular containers and analyzed by the ECORE analyzer, then mineral mapping was produced on the scanned surfaces using the mineral library established on the polished sections. For the first method the lithium concentrations were inferred from the empirical mineral chemistry formula, whereas the second one consisted of building a conventional calibration curve with the crushed material to predict the lithium concentration in unknown crushed materials.
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