The Effect of an Excessive Addition of Copper Sulphate on the Flotation of Sphalerite

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Dunkin H. H
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

Flotation tests in a laboratory flotation cell at pH 8-8.5 and other sui}plementary tests were carried out on sphalerite-quartz and sphalerite-pyrite-'quartz mixtures. Depression of sphalerite resulted vvhen the addition of copper sulphate exceeded an optimum value. Evidence that this depression was due to collector deficiency because of reaction between copper sulphate and collector is presented. It was not found possible to devise a direct analytical method suitable for .plant control of reagent addition. A possible means of control using potassium cyanide and a higher pH is discussed.INTRODUCTIONAt the Rosebery mill of Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australasia Ltd., recovery 'of sphalerite in the zinc concentrate occasionally drops unexpectedly. Experiment in the mill and mill laboratory has suggested that one of the factors causing this may be the addition of more than an optimum amount of copper sulphate. On such occasions, an increase in the collector addition improves zinc recovery in the zinc concentrate, but only at the expense of sphalerite-pyrite selectivity.To examine the phenomenon more thoroughly, and if possible to find some means of determining the optimum addition of cepper sulphate and controlling the actual addition at this optimum, one of the authors (W. J. T.) was employed by the Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australasia' to carry out investigations in the Mining Department, University of Melbourne, under the joint direction of R. B...
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APA: Dunkin H. H  (1954)  The Effect of an Excessive Addition of Copper Sulphate on the Flotation of Sphalerite

MLA: Dunkin H. H The Effect of an Excessive Addition of Copper Sulphate on the Flotation of Sphalerite. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1954.

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