Use of Synthetic Polymers for the Depression of Iron Sulfide Minerals in Zinc and Copper Ores

International Mineral Processing Congress
A. Boulton
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Low molecular weight synthetic polymers substituted with hydroxyl, carboxyl or sulfonate functional groups were used to improve the flotation separation of zinc or copper sulfide minerals from iron sulfide gangue minerals in three massive sulfide ores of different mineral composition. These polymers produced significant improvements in zinc or copper grades as a result of a selective depression of iron sulfide minerals. It was shown that this selectivity was the result of preferential adsorption of the polymer on the surface of the iron sulfide minerals. The different types of interaction between the functional group on the polymers and the sulfide mineral surfaces could explain the trends observed in the flotation results.
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APA: A. Boulton  (2003)  Use of Synthetic Polymers for the Depression of Iron Sulfide Minerals in Zinc and Copper Ores

MLA: A. Boulton Use of Synthetic Polymers for the Depression of Iron Sulfide Minerals in Zinc and Copper Ores. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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