The Impact Of Shape And Morphology Of Gangue Minerals On Pulp Rheology And Selective Value Mineral Separation

International Mineral Processing Congress
P. Somasundaran
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Gangue minerals can often have severe adverse effects on selective value mineral separation. Such effects can be mediated through a variety of pathways or mechanisms. One popular mechanism is that of ?slime coating? or heterocoagulation, wherein the gangue mineral fines are believed to coat the value mineral surfaces and thereby reduce selectivity and floatability. Another pathway that has received relatively little attention is that mediated through the effect of gangue minerals on pulp rheology, and consequently selective separation. Our recent work in developing a scientific understanding of these effects has highlighted the prevalence and importance of this pathway. In this study, the impact of shape and morphology of serpentine gangue minerals on suspension rheology and selective Ni flotation from ultramafic ores was investigated. We found strong evidence for micro- and macro-network formation in the presence of acicular (needle-shaped) or fibrous minerals, which impacted pulp rheological properties. Results also supported the hypothesis that morphology has a greater role to play than mere shape. The size of the network ranged from 5 microns to 2 cm depending upon the amount and aspect ratio of fibrous minerals. These networks impede many flotation sub-processes, such as gas dispersion and bubble-particle interactions. Additionally, the small pore size of the networks prevents bubble penetration leading to a large transport of the gangue minerals to the concentrate via lifting of the entire network by bubble flux, which resulted in a significant grade dilution. Based on the scientific insights generated in this study various techniques have been developed to improve selective value mineral separation. Keywords: fibers, aspect ratio, microstructures, networks, pulp viscosity, gangue transport
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APA: P. Somasundaran  (2012)  The Impact Of Shape And Morphology Of Gangue Minerals On Pulp Rheology And Selective Value Mineral Separation

MLA: P. Somasundaran The Impact Of Shape And Morphology Of Gangue Minerals On Pulp Rheology And Selective Value Mineral Separation. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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