A New Approach For Removing Talc For Upgrading Molybdenite Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
X. K. Jiang
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Upgrading molybdenite ore can be technically difficult and expensive if talc is a major impurity in the ore. The layered structure of molybdenite and talc decreases the surface specificity of floatation and suppression agents, thereby making molybdenite ore beneficiation inefficient if under some wet processing methods. However, oxidic talc surfaces may be distinct from the sulfidic or oxysulfidic molybdenite surfaces, such distinction related to electron work functions and/or densities of electron donors/acceptors sites. If such differences are present, the upgrading of finely sized molybdenite ore by dry triboelectrostatic methods may hold advantages over traditional wet methods.
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APA: X. K. Jiang  (1999)  A New Approach For Removing Talc For Upgrading Molybdenite Ores

MLA: X. K. Jiang A New Approach For Removing Talc For Upgrading Molybdenite Ores . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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