The Interaction of Ethyl Xanthate and Cyanide in the Lead Roughing of a Mount Isa Ore

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Johnson N. W Quast K. B
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Over the years there have been occasional references in the literature to the activating effect of cyanide in galena flotation with xanthates. These have usually been associated with the processing of lead-zinc or copper-lead-zinc ores. Bubble contact curves for the pure galena-xanthate system show a flotation edge at pH 10.4 independent of sodium cyanide concentration which was thought due to hydroxyl ion, not cyanide ion.Flotation tests were conducted on samples of Mount Isa lead-zinc ore using varying concentrations of sodium ethyl xanthate and sodium cyanide. At low collector concentrations, galena recovery kinetics improved with sodium cyanide addition, and the higher the cyanide concentration, the higher the galena recovery rate. At higher collector concentrations, galena recovery rate was independent of sodium cyanide addition.For a given collector addition, the lead grade-recovery curve shifted to an improved position with increasing sodium cyanide level. For the same recovery there was an increase in the lead grade with increased sodium cyanide addition, and this increase was most dramatic at high sodium cyanide concentrations.The presence of sodium cyanide during the grinding of Mount Isa ore caused surface passivation of the iron sulphides and possibly the sphalerite.These sulphides, therefore, reacted with less of the oxygen present in the pulp, hence more oxygen was directed to the surface of the galena. This resulted in an enhancement in the total amount of xanthate adsorbed on the galena that is reflected in the improved flotation response of that mineral.
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APA: Johnson N. W Quast K. B  (1990)  The Interaction of Ethyl Xanthate and Cyanide in the Lead Roughing of a Mount Isa Ore

MLA: Johnson N. W Quast K. B The Interaction of Ethyl Xanthate and Cyanide in the Lead Roughing of a Mount Isa Ore. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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