Leaching/Flotation Process Under Oxygen Pressure

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. Letowski
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

A column reactor was applied for leaching with simultaneous flotation a complex sulfide ore in ferric sulfate-solution under oxygen pressure. Elemental sulfur and the flotable, nonreacted sulfides were collected in the froth and separated from the insoluble, nonflotable gangue minerals and solid particles formed during pressure leaching. The two-stage laboratory unit, built from Corning-glass elements is described. Results of the continuous leaching/flotation experiments conducted under 20-40 psig of oxygen pressure are presented, as are supplementary batch leaching experiments with iron precipitation under 150 psig oxygen pressure. High zinc extraction to solution and near total accumulation of lead sulfate in the nonflotable fraction are easily attainable. Relatively poor flotation of pyrite is probably caused by the partial oxidation of its sulfidic sulfur to sulfate.
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APA: F. Letowski  (1988)  Leaching/Flotation Process Under Oxygen Pressure

MLA: F. Letowski Leaching/Flotation Process Under Oxygen Pressure. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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