Selective Flotation of Sphalerite from Pb-Zn Ore without Copper Activation (655697f5-f60b-4f36-91a2-abcb0b7189ed)

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 322 KB
- Publication Date:
- 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 a pH effect. In the pH range 9.5-11 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. The usual practice is to float galena first followed by the flotation of sphalerite after activation with copper (II) sulphate. If ores contain pyrite it is depressed by maintaining an alkaline pH (9- 10) and using NaCN as depressant.In flotation tests with a Pb/Zn ore from Polaris selective flotation of galena could not be achieved consistently as a considerable amount of sphalerite, even though unactivated, floated. A systematic study was carried out to determine the cause of this problem. This led to the unexpected finding that sphalerite floated in the alkaline pH range 9.5-11.0 without preactivation with Cuso 4 . This paper describes the results of this study and discusses a possible mechanism of the flotation of sphalerite."
Citation
APA:
(1987) Selective Flotation of Sphalerite from Pb-Zn Ore without Copper Activation (655697f5-f60b-4f36-91a2-abcb0b7189ed)MLA: Selective Flotation of Sphalerite from Pb-Zn Ore without Copper Activation (655697f5-f60b-4f36-91a2-abcb0b7189ed). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1987.