RI 8500 Preparation of Platinum-Palladium Flotation Concentrate From Stillwater Complex Ore

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. Bennetts
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

As part of its mission to develop technology that will help increase the supply of critical and strategic minerals from domestic resources, the Bureau of Mines has investigated methods for beneficiating platinum-group metal ores from the Stillwater complex, Montana. This report presents the result of a bench-scale study employing froth flotation to recover a sulfide concentrate containing platinum-palladium values from a mineralized gabbro. Best results were obtained with a flotation scheme utilizing a mercaptobenzothiazone collector and sulfuric acid. Rougher concentrates containing approximately 11 oz Pt-Pd/ton and 90 pct of the metal values in the ore were obtained. Subsequently, cleaner concentrates containing approximately 26 oz Pt-Pd/ton and between 80 to 85 pct of the Pt-Pd values in the ore were prepared.
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APA: J. Bennetts  (1980)  RI 8500 Preparation of Platinum-Palladium Flotation Concentrate From Stillwater Complex Ore

MLA: J. Bennetts RI 8500 Preparation of Platinum-Palladium Flotation Concentrate From Stillwater Complex Ore. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.

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