Electrochemical Pretreatment Of Recycled Water In Flotation Of Non-Sulphide And Diamond-Containing Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. A. Chanturiya E. A. Trofimova G. P. Dvoichenkova M. V. Zaskevich
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The paper presents theoretical and practical aspects of directed adjustment of physicochemical properties (pH,Eh) and ion composition of recycle and mine water by electrochemical treatment. Treatment is run in the conditioners of diaphragm-type with production of alkaline catholyte of pH value up to 12 and acidic anolyte of pH up to 2. In process of water electrolysis the directed motion of Mg2+ and Ca2+ ions is observed from anode volume to cathode one, were they precipitate as hydroxides and carbonates; it leads to decrease of salt content in anolyte and catholyte. The anolyte has been concentrating anions, it is being saturated with oxygen, which reaches 20-35 mg/L. The results of experimental and industrial testing of electrochemical technique for mine and recycle water in flotation of diamond-containing and sulphide-scheelite, hematite, phosporite, apatite-nephelite, bauxite ores indicated the increase of recovery up to 2-1 5% and grade up to 0,5-2%, concurrent with decrease of reagent consumption from 15 to 50 %. Modules of industrial conditioners of different type capacity have been developed.
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APA: V. A. Chanturiya E. A. Trofimova G. P. Dvoichenkova M. V. Zaskevich  (1995)  Electrochemical Pretreatment Of Recycled Water In Flotation Of Non-Sulphide And Diamond-Containing Ores

MLA: V. A. Chanturiya E. A. Trofimova G. P. Dvoichenkova M. V. Zaskevich Electrochemical Pretreatment Of Recycled Water In Flotation Of Non-Sulphide And Diamond-Containing Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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