Differential Flotation of Pyrite and Arsenopyrite From J & L Ore Using S02

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Morris J. V. Beattie Jean Paul Duterque
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

In many parts of the world, pyrite and arsenopyrite occur together in sulphide ores either as the only sulphide minerals or in conjunction with other valuable sulphides. It is desirable to produce separate concentrates of the various sulphide minerals, including pyrite and arsenopyrite, so that the contained desirable metals can be recovered economically. It is common, for instance, for gold in an ore containing both pyrite and arsenopyrite to be associated almost exclusively with the arsenopyrite. It is desirable in this instance to produce an arsenopyrite concentrate for gold recovery while rejecting the barren pyrite.
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APA: Morris J. V. Beattie Jean Paul Duterque  (1992)  Differential Flotation of Pyrite and Arsenopyrite From J & L Ore Using S02

MLA: Morris J. V. Beattie Jean Paul Duterque Differential Flotation of Pyrite and Arsenopyrite From J & L Ore Using S02. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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