Infrared spectroscopy as the method for evaluating technological properties of minerals and their behavior in technological processes

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Infrared spectroscopy (IR) is a highly effective method for the analysis of minerals, rocks and ores, capable of solving a whole range of problems when choosing innovative solutions for the technological processing of various types of mineral raw materials. The article considers the main directions of using the infrared spectroscopy method in assessing the technological properties of minerals and their behavior in technological processes: evaluation of the grade (quality) of mineral raw materials; analysis of the behavior of minerals in the technological process with prediction of their technological properties; analysis of changes in the structure and properties of minerals in technological processes; operational analysis of mineral substances at various stages of technological processing. The article illustrates all aspects of the use of infrared spectroscopy at various stages of studying the material composition of mineral raw materials in its enrichment assessment by specific examples of solving problems arising from the technological redistribution of various types of ore and non-metallic minerals.

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Kholoshyn, I., Panteleeva, N., Trunin, O., Burman, L., & Kalinichenko, O. (2020). Infrared spectroscopy as the method for evaluating technological properties of minerals and their behavior in technological processes. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 166). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202016602002

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