Sulman, Henry Livingstone

Sulman, Henry Livingstone

▪ British metallurgist
born Jan. 15, 1861, London
died Jan. 31, 1940, Croydon, Surrey, Eng.

      British metallurgist, one of the originators of the froth flotation process for concentrating ores preliminary to the extraction of metal.

      After graduation from University College, London, Sulman served as chemist or manager for various chemical plants in Bristol and London. In 1898 he entered into partnership with H.F.K. Picard as metallurgical consultants in London. Sulman was the inventor or co-inventor of several processes for the extraction of gold (gold processing), including treatment with cyanogen bromide, before introducing, in conjunction with Picard, the froth flotation process.

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