Understanding the nature of challenges posed in PGM recovery from secondary tailings resources

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B. McFadzean M. Becker S. Geldenhuys N. Patterson
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Mar 6, 2026

Abstract

The retreatment of secondary tailings for platinum group metals recovery presents a range of potential challenges, which vary depending on the nature of the original ore and the type of pretreatment it was subjected to. These challenges include the prevalence of ultrafine particles, which promote slimes coatings on valuable minerals, hinder bubble-particle attachment, increase pulp viscosity, and lead to higher gangue entrainment; surface oxidation of minerals, which alters their floatability; and the presence of deleterious gangue minerals and residual platinum group metal species that are inherently difficult to recover by flotation. This study compares the batch flotation performance across a range of tailings samples from the eastern and western limbs of the Bushveld Complex. A complementary mineralogical analysis was conducted to gain deeper insights into mineral behaviour. The paper evaluates these findings to identify the key factors contributing to poor platinum group metal performance.
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APA: B. McFadzean M. Becker S. Geldenhuys N. Patterson  (2026)  Understanding the nature of challenges posed in PGM recovery from secondary tailings resources

MLA: B. McFadzean M. Becker S. Geldenhuys N. Patterson Understanding the nature of challenges posed in PGM recovery from secondary tailings resources. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2026.

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