Selective flotation of sphalerite from Pb-Zn ore without copper activation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Leroux S. R. Rao J. A. Finch
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

"Poor Pb-Zn selectivity during Pb flotation in laboratory tests on a Mississippi Valley-type Pb-Zn ore was traced to apH effect. In the pH range, 9.5 to 11.0 sphalerite floated readily without copper activation. Compared to sphalerite flotation with copper activation this procedure gave equivalent selectivity but reduced flotation rate.Possible mechanisms of this sphalerite flotation without copper activation are discussed. Activation by Fe(OH)2 is suggested, the Fe- + ions being derived from superficial oxidation of pyrite in the ore. IntroductionGalena and sphalerite commonly occur together. A typical procedure, using xanthate collectors, is to float the galena first, at pH - 8, followed by flotation of sphalerite after activation with copper (II) sulphate at pH - 10 (to depress pyrite).Flotation tests following this procedure in an undergraduate laboratory course with a Pb-Zn ore from Polaris failed to achieve consistent selective flotation of galena. Occasionally a considerable amount of sphalerite, even though unactivated with CUSO4, floated. This was traced to accidentally high pH. A systematic study was carried out which revealed that sphalerite floated readily in the pH range 9.5 to 11.0 without activation by CuSO4 This paper describes the results of the study and discusses a possible mechanism of this flotation of sphalerite."
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APA: M. Leroux S. R. Rao J. A. Finch  (1987)  Selective flotation of sphalerite from Pb-Zn ore without copper activation

MLA: M. Leroux S. R. Rao J. A. Finch Selective flotation of sphalerite from Pb-Zn ore without copper activation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1987.

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