Application of plant extracts as modifiers for selective flotation of sulfide minerals

International Mineral Processing Congress
Tamara Matveyeva Tatiana Ivanova Nadezhda Gromova
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"The paper presents the results of study of the sorption and flotation properties of the reagents of plant origin - tannin and natural extracts of the oak bark and stems of plants, with a view to their application as a low-cost environmentally friendly modifiers of iron sulfide flotation for the recovery of minerals containing precious metals. The technique of preparation of plant extracts with a fixed content of extractable tannins has been developed.The mechanism of flotation reaction of tannin extracts has been identified as based on their adsorption on the surface of pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite to form strong complexes with iron (III) at concentrations below micelle concentration. It has been found that adsorption of plant extracts occurs without displacement of primarily adsorbed xanthate, and preliminary adsorption of xanthate did not preclude fixation of tannin on the mineral surface.It has been shown that plant extracts having hydrophilizing properties at low concentrations could be applied as selective depressants for pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite in a weakly acidic, neutral or weakly alkaline medium. The use of plant modifiers could help to increase the quality of gold- and platinumcontaining concentrates and reduce the ecological impact on the environment."
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APA: Tamara Matveyeva Tatiana Ivanova Nadezhda Gromova  (2014)  Application of plant extracts as modifiers for selective flotation of sulfide minerals

MLA: Tamara Matveyeva Tatiana Ivanova Nadezhda Gromova Application of plant extracts as modifiers for selective flotation of sulfide minerals. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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