Beyond simple mechanisms: The multifaceted impact of carbon depressants on the flotation of carbonaceous sulfide ores, J. Jankolovits, G.S. Reyes, and A. Santana

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 710 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
The flotation of sulfide ores that contain carbonaceous gangue requires significant operational
and chemical intervention to achieve suitable metallurgical outcomes. Carbonaceous gangue dilutes
concentrate grades, alters the froth behaviour, reduces operational stability, adsorbs reagents, and
reduces value recovery. Carbon management processing strategies like preflotation and depression are
often presented as point solutions. Moreover, oversimplified mechanisms of carbon depressants belie
their complex and nuanced impact on flotation behaviour. Optimising the flotation of carbonaceous
sulfide ores requires a holistic consideration of interactions between the carbon management reagents
and the processing strategy, ore mineralogy, flotation behaviour, flowsheet, and all other aspects of the
flotation system. Examples are shown where conventional, simplistic mechanisms of carbon depressants
fail to explain the observed flotation behaviour. The multifaceted impacts of carbon depressants on froth
behaviour, collector performance, and value recovery highlight the need for a holistic approach to carbon
management.
Keywords: Carbon management, carbonaceous ores, sulfide flotation, carbon depressant
Citation
APA:
(2020) Beyond simple mechanisms: The multifaceted impact of carbon depressants on the flotation of carbonaceous sulfide ores, J. Jankolovits, G.S. Reyes, and A. SantanaMLA: Beyond simple mechanisms: The multifaceted impact of carbon depressants on the flotation of carbonaceous sulfide ores, J. Jankolovits, G.S. Reyes, and A. Santana. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.