The Effect Of Oxidation On Sulfide Mineral Flotation (032699d1-27ff-44c8-b191-a476d2bc8268)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. G. Kotlyar
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Oxidized sulfide minerals, commonly formed by weathering, increasingly are becoming important resources as primary sulfide deposits are depleted. Oxidation, in general, reduces selectivity and recovery in flotation. The objective of this research was to determine the mechanisms of oxidation and collector adsorption in sulfide systems as a step towards developing improved technologies for beneficiation of oxidized sulfides. Data from microcell flotation tests are combined with electrochemical and spectrophotometric measurements. The adsorption of ethyl xanthate (EX) on oxidized sulfides was characterized using AC impedance techniques and correlated to flotation response. The floatability of chalcocite, chalcopyrite and pyrite was dependent on the extent of oxidation. Oxidation for 1?) d at 65? C inhibited flotation of chalcocite, and chalcopyrite even after the addition of a large amount (1 x 10') M) of collector. Heavily oxidized (27 d) chalcocite remained unfloatable. However, longer oxidation of pyrite and chalcopyrite restored the floatability. Oxidation resulted in an electrically resistive, nonporous surface layer.
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APA: D. G. Kotlyar  (1993)  The Effect Of Oxidation On Sulfide Mineral Flotation (032699d1-27ff-44c8-b191-a476d2bc8268)

MLA: D. G. Kotlyar The Effect Of Oxidation On Sulfide Mineral Flotation (032699d1-27ff-44c8-b191-a476d2bc8268). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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