omparative Study of the Activity Features of Dialkyldithiophosphates and Reagents with Thioamide Group when Separating Minerals with Copper, Arsenic

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
V. I. Ryaboy E. D. Shepeta V. P. Kretov I. V. Ryaboy
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

This paper studies the features of known and newly synthesized dialkyldithiophosphates and reagents with thioamide groups when separating copper-containing and arsenic-containing minerals in the flotation of skarn-scheelite-sulphide ore at the Primorskaya concentration plant. The optimization of dialkyldithiophosphate collectors was based on the study of their surface activity at the liquid-gas interface and estimated hydrophobic abilities. The flotation experiments show that the selectivity of action of the reagent increases with an increase of its surface activity and a reduction of hydrophobic ability when separating chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite. IMA-225-5 was proposed as a more efficient dialkyldithiophosphate collector, which increases the recovery of copper by 2.8% compared to the industrially used collector IMA-I413. Selection of the optimal structure for reagents with thioamide groups (derivatives of thionocarbamate and thiourea) was carried out according to their acidity and the presence of hydrophilic particles in their structure. Calculations were performed depending on the pH of the solution of chalcopyrite to determine the optimum reagent sorption and to further optimize the structures of these reagents. The tests with reagents with thioamide groups show an increase in copper recovery by 3-4% together with a significant increase of arsenic content compared to IMA-225-5. As a stronger collector with thioamide groups, it was recommended to use sample 234, which belongs to the thiourea derivatives. IMA-225-5 was recommended for industrial tests at the Primorskaya concentration plant. Thus, this study has shown that using dialkyldithiophosphate is more appropriate if it is necessary to increase the selectivity of separation of copper-containing and arsenic-containing minerals, and using reagents with thioamide groups, or their combinations with dialkyldithiophosphates, is more appropriate if it is necessary to increase the recovery of copper or the quality of copper concentrate with less selectivity of the process.
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APA: V. I. Ryaboy E. D. Shepeta V. P. Kretov I. V. Ryaboy  (2016)  omparative Study of the Activity Features of Dialkyldithiophosphates and Reagents with Thioamide Group when Separating Minerals with Copper, Arsenic

MLA: V. I. Ryaboy E. D. Shepeta V. P. Kretov I. V. Ryaboy omparative Study of the Activity Features of Dialkyldithiophosphates and Reagents with Thioamide Group when Separating Minerals with Copper, Arsenic. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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