Characterising the deleterious effect of phyllosilicate minerals on the copper flotation via froth stability analysis

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 847 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
The effects of phyllosilicate minerals on the flotation performance and froth stability of a copper ore was investigated. It was found that various phyllosilicate minerals affect the copper recovery differently however they all caused the flotation grade to be reduced. The effect of different phyllosilicate minerals on the froth stability followed the order of talc >> montmorillonite > muscovite > kaolinite > illite. The results demonstrated that there could be a relationship between the deleterious effect of phyllosilicate minerals on the flotation and froth stability. Talc and montmorillonite have both shown the highest effect on the flotation recovery and grade as well as froth stability. On the other hand, illite has the least effect on the both flotation performance and froth stability. Kaolinite and muscovite also affected the copper flotation grade (but not the recovery) while they also affected the froth stability. Therefore it is possible to control the flotation performance when phyllosilicate minerals are present via monitoring and controlling froth stability which needs to be investigated further.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Characterising the deleterious effect of phyllosilicate minerals on the copper flotation via froth stability analysisMLA: Characterising the deleterious effect of phyllosilicate minerals on the copper flotation via froth stability analysis. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.