Oal-gold Agglomeration -a Novelapproach To Gold Recovery

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. F. Bonney
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Spherical or oil agglomeration has been recognised for many years as a possible process for the recovery of mineraVmetal values. BP has investigated the potential of spherical agglomeration for a number of minerals as have other workers. Testwork has also been carried out by both BP and others on the selective agglomeration of fine coal. The spherical agglomeration of both minerals and coal depends on the use of an immiscible liquid e.g. a hydrocarbon which is added to a suspension of the solids in water. On agitation the oil is distributed over oleophilic/hydrophobic surfaces and particle impact allows inter-particle liquid bridges to form causing agglomeration. It is also possible to enhance the oleophilicity of the material to be recovered by the use of collectors similar to those used in froth flotation.
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APA: C. F. Bonney  (1998)  Oal-gold Agglomeration -a Novelapproach To Gold Recovery

MLA: C. F. Bonney Oal-gold Agglomeration -a Novelapproach To Gold Recovery . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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