Selective And Improved Flotation Of Arsenopyrite From Low Grade Gold Ores By Ultrasonic Pretreatment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Lan
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Gold is often associated with arsenopyrite in many refractory gold ores. The selective recovery of arsenopyrite by flotation is therefore necessary in order to maximize the recovery of gold. However, the complexity of arsenopyrite flotation often makes it difficult to obtain a high recovery from real lean gold ore. This paper presents the results of arsenopyrite flotation by ultrasonic pretreatment in micro flotation experiments and bench scale flotation tests. The tests showed that pure arsenopyrite exhibited low natural floatability due to the oxidation on the mineral surface under ambient conditions. Using ultrasonic pretreatment, the oxidation film was ruptured and the floatability was enhanced greatly. The presence of Fe (III) was found to inhibit the flotation of arsenopyrite and this depression was also removed by the ultrasonic pretreatment. This result explained why the arsenopyrite in real ore is often difficult to float and how ultrasonic pretreatment can effectively improve the arsenopyrite flotation in real gold ores. Guanidine (GMM) was found to be a superior collector for arsenopyrite in acidic medium and xanthate in alkaline medium.
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APA: P. Lan  (1998)  Selective And Improved Flotation Of Arsenopyrite From Low Grade Gold Ores By Ultrasonic Pretreatment

MLA: P. Lan Selective And Improved Flotation Of Arsenopyrite From Low Grade Gold Ores By Ultrasonic Pretreatment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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