The mechanism on separation of Scheelite and Calcium minerals in heating cleaning process

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 749 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
In skarn type scheelite deposit, there are calcium minerals with floatability similar to scheelite, such as calcite, fluorite, etc., which are difficult to separate. Heating cleaning method developed by Petrov has been widely applied in processing rough concentrate of scheelite for nearly half a century, but there exists a general lack of full understanding of the interaction between floatation reagent and mineral particles surfaces. The mechanism on separation of scheelite and calcium minerals in heating cleaning process was investigated by mineral flotation experiments, XPS analysis, as well as solution chemistry and crystal chemistry calculations. The results showed that the sequence of minerals floatability using sodium oleate as collector and a large amount of sodium silicate as modifier in heating flotation test was scheelite > calcite > fluorite, which was the same as solution chemistry calculations based on Gibbs free energy vs. pH and also the same as Ca-X intensity order by crystal chemistry analysis. There are two sides about the mechanism of heating cleaning method: one is that the adsorbed collector on calcium minerals surface is desorbed more easily than scheelite, and the other is selective dissolution of calcium ions from the mineral surface because of Ca-X intensity difference in heating and stirring process.
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APA:
(2014) The mechanism on separation of Scheelite and Calcium minerals in heating cleaning processMLA: The mechanism on separation of Scheelite and Calcium minerals in heating cleaning process. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.