Separation of Marmatite from Pyrrhotite using Sodium Dimercapto Propyl Sulfonate (SDMP) as a Depressant

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Mercapto organic compound SDMP was used as a depressant for separation of copper activated marmatite from pyrrhotite in the presence of butyl xanthate. Flotation results show that SDMP has strong depressing effect on pyrrhotite recovery in the absence and presence of copper ion, but has promotional effect on marmatite recovery when added together with copper ion. The flotation test of mineral mixtures shows that copper-activated marmatite could be separated efficiently from pyrrhotite using SDMP as depressant. Infrared adsorption spectra demonstrate that SDMP has a strong adsorption on pyrrhotite surface through its functional groups such as ?SH, -S03.
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APA:  (2006)  Separation of Marmatite from Pyrrhotite using Sodium Dimercapto Propyl Sulfonate (SDMP) as a Depressant

MLA: Separation of Marmatite from Pyrrhotite using Sodium Dimercapto Propyl Sulfonate (SDMP) as a Depressant. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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