Molybdenite flotation from copper/molybdenum concentrates by ozone conditioning

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. Ye W. H. Jang J. D. Miller M. R. Yalamanchili
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Abstract

Typically, rougher molybdenite flotation and recovery from bulk copper/molybdenum concentrates involves the use of alkalisulfides, Nokes reagents, cyanides, oxidants, and/or thermal treatment to depress copper sulfide minerals. The bulk copper/molybdenum feed generally varies from 0.2% Mo to 1.0% Mo, and with traditional reagents the single-stage rougher flotation recovery of molybdenite varies between 40% and 90% at a concentrate grade of 5% to 10% Mo. With ozone conditioning for copper depression, however, improved separations appear to be possible, as demonstrated by tests with Cu/Mo concentrates from both the Phelps Dodge Morenci Operations and the Kennecott Copperton Operations. Single-stage rougher flotation after ozone conditioning can provide a molybdenum concentrate at a recovery of more than 90% and a rougher concentrate grade higher than 20% Mo in some cases. Subsequent cleaner flotation with additional ozone conditioning resuIts in relatively copper-free molybdenum concentrates containing as much as 52% Mo. Preliminary analysis indicates that, with a multistage ozone conditioning/fotation strategy, the process is technically and economically viable and should be suitable for industrial ap¬plication.
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APA: Y. Ye W. H. Jang J. D. Miller M. R. Yalamanchili  (1991)  Molybdenite flotation from copper/molybdenum concentrates by ozone conditioning

MLA: Y. Ye W. H. Jang J. D. Miller M. R. Yalamanchili Molybdenite flotation from copper/molybdenum concentrates by ozone conditioning. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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