Effects of Lead Ions in Sulphide Flotation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Joe Y. Kim Ken G. Stowe Stephen L. Chryssoulis
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

"Lead ions originating from galena during processing of complex sulphide ores migrate to ""cover"" the surface of sphalerite and iron sulphide mineral rarticles, and cause poor selectivity in differential flotation. Generally in sulphide ore processing, the lead activated minerals float in the Cu/Pb circuit. Subsequently, surface lead complicates the zinc flotation circuit by lowering the concentrate grade due to the co-flotation of lead- activated iron sulphide minerals. The effect of lead in the differential flotation of sphalerite from Cu-Pb-Zn and Pb-Zn ores is discussed. Plant and laboratory test data are interpreted by determining the surface composition of individual grains of sphalerite and iron sulphide rarticles using two surface analytical techniques, Laser Ionization Mass Spectrometer (LIMS) and Time of Flight-Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometer (TOF-SIMS). Cationic and anionic species on the surface were analyzed to elucidate the phenomena.IntroductionSurface properties play a critical role in many aspects of mineral processing such as flotation, flocculation, etc. An understanding of interaction mechanisms of different reagents (inorganic cations and anions, collectors, regulators, etc.) with mineral surface in an aqueous solution is a very important pre-requisite in achieving the desired selective flotation. In the flotation of complex sulphide ores, the flotation collectors respond to the activation of minerals such as sphalerite, pyrite etc. by heavy metal ions of Cu, Pb or Ag, which is a strictly surface phenomenon."
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APA: Joe Y. Kim Ken G. Stowe Stephen L. Chryssoulis  (1995)  Effects of Lead Ions in Sulphide Flotation

MLA: Joe Y. Kim Ken G. Stowe Stephen L. Chryssoulis Effects of Lead Ions in Sulphide Flotation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1995.

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