Effect of Lignosulfonates on Floatability of Chalcopyrite and Molybdenite

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Ansari
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Standard depressants used in the selective separation of copper and molybdenum sulfides by flotation pose environmental and health hazards. In this investigation, the floatability of chalcopyrite and molybdenite in the presence of six well-characterized lignosulfonates was studied through Hallimond tube flotation and adsorption tests. The results define the physicochemical conditions (lignosulfonate type and dosage, pH, presence of ions) for possible selective separation of molybdenite from chalcopyrite. Dissolved polyvalent cations, especially calcium, appear to serve as "activators" for lignosulfonate adsorption on both minerals. From this point of view, the use of lime as a pH modifier is not always appropriate for optimum selectivity since high dosages of lime to produce high pH tend to indiscriminately depress both sulfides.
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APA: A. Ansari  (2006)  Effect of Lignosulfonates on Floatability of Chalcopyrite and Molybdenite

MLA: A. Ansari Effect of Lignosulfonates on Floatability of Chalcopyrite and Molybdenite. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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