Influence Of Different Gases In Flotation Of Sulphide Minerals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gun Berglund Eric Forssberg
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Sulphide mineral flotation is known to be affected by oxidation-reduction conditions in the pulp, although there is some doubt as to whether it is the oxidizing environment or the type of oxidant which influences flotation. Variations in the oxidizing conditions of the pulp and their subsequent effect on flotation were examined for two types of natural sulphide ore, a galenasphalerite ore and a complex pyrite ore. Different gas mixtures ranging from pure nitrogen to pure oxygen were used to control the oxidizing conditions. Zinc recovery increased with a more oxidizing environment, and nitrogen gas acted almost as a depressant for sphalerite in the flotation of the Pb-Zn ore. For the complex pyrite ore, the selectivity between chalcopyrite and both gangue and pyrite improved when the environment was oxidizing, resulting in higher Cu recovery in the copper rougher concentrate. The use of an oxygen rich flotation gas was found to be a suitable method for changing the oxidizing conditions and improving flotation under controlled conditions. The flotation results were correlated to the oxygen content and the redox potential, parameters which describe the pulp chemistry conditions.
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APA: Gun Berglund Eric Forssberg  (1989)  Influence Of Different Gases In Flotation Of Sulphide Minerals

MLA: Gun Berglund Eric Forssberg Influence Of Different Gases In Flotation Of Sulphide Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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