Use Of Non-Toxic Reagents In The Depression Of Pyrite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Alegria
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The depressing effects of different inorganic chemicals on the flotation of pyrite have been investigated in this study. The results of the flotation tests indicate that pyrite can be depressed by oxidizing as well as reducing agents under controlled conditions of pH and reagent dosage. Oxidizing reagents such as potassium chromate and potassium dichromate were found to cause complete depression of pyrite in the acidic pH range. These effects are similar to those obtained in the pyrite-cyanide system. A less stable oxidant, potassium permanganate, inhibited the flotation of pyrite at a concentration as low as 0.1 mol/L at all pH values, Addition of reducing chemicals such as ferrous chloride or manganous sulphate to the flotation of pyrite were found to produce depressing effects depending on the additive concentration and pH of the solution.
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APA: B. Alegria  (1982)  Use Of Non-Toxic Reagents In The Depression Of Pyrite

MLA: B. Alegria Use Of Non-Toxic Reagents In The Depression Of Pyrite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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