Espoir Murhula My background spans the entire value chain of the minerals industry: exploration, mining, mineral processing, metallurgy, and environmental aspects My current research focuses on the flotation and surface chemistry of Li-bearing minerals, as part of my PhD project Murhula, E M ; Arellano A ; Cook B ; Gibson C (2023)
Homepage - Critical Minerals Processing Lab PhD Candidate Espoir Murhala spoke at the recent conference sharing part of his research titled “Core-level spectroscopy and first-principles study of spodumene and montebrasite under flotation conditions ” June 23rd marks the International Women in Engineering Day
Optimizing the recovery of lithium - Canadian Light Source Lead researcher Espoir Murhula, a PhD student in the Robert M Buchan Department of Mining Engineering at Queen’s, says what they observed about the interaction between water and the surface of montebrasite – using the CLS – was a breakthrough
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The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining at Queens University Researchers at Queen's University used the CLS to identify better ways to separate montebrasite from spodumene – two of the most common lithium-bearing minerals It is easier and less costly to extract lithium from the two host minerals individually than when they are combined Mining companies use a process called froth flotation