Control of Grinding Conditions in the Flotation of Galena and Its Separation from Pyrite

International Mineral Processing Congress
Yongjun Peng Stephen Grano Daniel Fornasiero John Ralston
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"A specially designed mill which allowed the control of pH throughout grinding was used to study the effect of rgrinding conditions on galena flotation and galena separation from pyrite. The various reactions occurring on the mineral surface were investigated by a range of techniques, including OH- addition to maintain the grinding pH, EDTA extraction, XPS and ToF-SIMS measurements.Galena flotation and galena separation from pyrite were strongly dependent on the metal oxidation species produced on galena and pyrite surfaces under different grinding conditions. Iron oxidation species depressed both galena and pyrite flotation, whilst lead oxidation species activated pyrite but had little effect on galena. Optimum galena flotation and galena selectivity against pyrite were achieved by selecting grinding conditions that enabled lead and iron oxidation production to be controlled."
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APA: Yongjun Peng Stephen Grano Daniel Fornasiero John Ralston  (2003)  Control of Grinding Conditions in the Flotation of Galena and Its Separation from Pyrite

MLA: Yongjun Peng Stephen Grano Daniel Fornasiero John Ralston Control of Grinding Conditions in the Flotation of Galena and Its Separation from Pyrite. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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