Trithiocarbonates For PGM Flotation

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C. F. Vos J. C. Davidtz J. D. Miller
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Small replacements of C12-trithiocarbonate (C12-TTC) for dithiocarbonate (DTC)/dithiophosphate(DTP) in a reagent suite for the flotation of platinum group metals (PGM) have significantly improved the rejection of gangue. Coupled to this is an improvement in kinetics, grade and recovery of PGMs. In a pilot-plant trial, after a 5 mole per cent replacement of the current DTC/DTP collector combination by C12-TTC, large opaque bubbles were replaced by small clear ones. In addition, a similar flotation response was realized with one-third of the current depressant dosage. During a preliminary plant trial on underground UG2 ore, the initial rougher concentrates were characterized by higher PGM concentrate grades and this was in part due to improved chromite rejection. The concentrate produced from the TTC trial also exhibited a much finer particle size distribution. The overall circuit performance, which included secondary regrind and flotation, showed an increase in concentrate grade of approximately 44% while the tailings grade remained unchanged
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APA: C. F. Vos J. C. Davidtz J. D. Miller  (2006)  Trithiocarbonates For PGM Flotation

MLA: C. F. Vos J. C. Davidtz J. D. Miller Trithiocarbonates For PGM Flotation. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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