Effect of Using Different Gas for Chalcopyrite and Pyrite Minerals Flotation and Electrochemical Potentials

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 558 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Flotation gases and conditioning of the pulp with them are one of the important parameters of flotation and should be taken into account especially in the flotation of sulphide ores. In this study, flotation of pure chalcopyrite and pyrite samples were investigated with air, oxygen and nitrogen as flotation gas and the effect of conditioning with these three gases also were performed. Flotation gas was introduced for 5min, 10min, 15min and 20 min. For chalcopyrite flotation there was no drastic change in recovery when air, oxygen and nitrogen were used as flotation gas but conditioning the pulp with oxygen for 10 minutes increased the recovery about 8% where pulp potential has been approximately 25 mV with chalcopyrite and 150 mV with platinum electrodes. Conditioning with all three gases decreased the pyrite recovery by about 20% with 20 minutes conditioning. Pulp potential decreased in the presence of nitrogen while conditioning with air and oxygen increased the pulp potential for both electrodes. Generally potential increased for both minerals with oxygenation and aeration time but it was stable or slightly decreased with nitrogenation. Comparison of the gases showed that the different flotation gases do not effect flotation recovery but conditioning the pulp with these gases at pre-flotation effects chalcopyrite and pyrite flotation recovery, most dramatically pyrite.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Effect of Using Different Gas for Chalcopyrite and Pyrite Minerals Flotation and Electrochemical PotentialsMLA: Effect of Using Different Gas for Chalcopyrite and Pyrite Minerals Flotation and Electrochemical Potentials. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.