A Possibility For Controlling The Activation And Depression Of Lead And Zinc Sulphide Minerals

International Mineral Processing Congress
V. Panayotov
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Flotation practice usually uses the Sheridan-Grizvold selection method, where zinc minerals are activated by addition of copper sulphate and depressed by addition of sodium cyanide, ferrous sulphate, zinc sulphate or various mixtures of these reagents. The method is suitable for the flotation of sulphide ores, which, do not bear precious metals, such as silver and gold. When classical technology with cyanide is applied to depress zinc minerals, the precious metals, which are contained mainly into lead minerals, are dissolved into the solution, which represents a technological loss. In order to avoid this process, we have made use from the knowledge on the semiconducting properties of lead and zinc sulphide minerals. We have changed the surface charge of minerals by means of an electrochemical impact realized by direct current application and specially designed set of insoluble or semi-soluble electrodes. Thus, flotation separation of lead and zinc sulphide minerals was achieved, at increased recovery of lead, zinc and silver. The technology proposed was implemented in a Bulgarian flotation factory; it worked over 5 years providing significant, positive economic, technological and environmental impact. Silver recovery was increased by 0.8-1.0 %, and lead and zinc recovery was increased by 0.8-1.0 %. The technology is easily controllable and adaptable to raw materials and parameters of the technological process. It can be paid back for 6-8 months after the implementation. Keywords: lead-zinc flotation separation, electrochemical impact
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APA: V. Panayotov  (2012)  A Possibility For Controlling The Activation And Depression Of Lead And Zinc Sulphide Minerals

MLA: V. Panayotov A Possibility For Controlling The Activation And Depression Of Lead And Zinc Sulphide Minerals. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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