Enargite behavior in the process of flotation using seawater: effect of Eh/pH, R. Yepsen and L. Gutierrez

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 12
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Enargite in porphyry copper deposits is an important mineral as it displays good floatability under
the presence of the collectors usually used in the flotation of copper sulfides. As a result, copper
concentrates grades are reduced. As scarcity of water resources is a problem relevant to Chilean mining,
the use of seawater is a feasible solution. The behaviour of copper sulfides and molybdenite in the
process of flotation in seawater was previously studied but not for enargite. The objective of this research
is to study the behaviour of the enargite in different conditions of electrochemical potential during the
process of flotation using seawater. The study was carried through micro-flotation tests using pure
samples of enargite, at Eh values ranging from -300 to 500 mV(SHE), both in seawater and aqueous
solutions containing calcium and magnesium. The results show that at pH 10.5 in seawater, the enargite
and chalcopyrite recoveries are reduced throughout the whole range of Eh studied. At pH 9 in seawater,
enargite and chalcopyrite are depressed under reducing and slightly oxidising conditions. The recovery
of both minerals drastically decreases at Eh values lower than -100 mV and greater than 400 mV. The
behaviour of enargite in seawater flotation differs from that observed in conventional water, since in the
latter case the recovery of enargite decreases at higher potentials close to 500 mV.
Keywords: Enargite, flotation, seawater, redox potential
Citation
APA:
(2020) Enargite behavior in the process of flotation using seawater: effect of Eh/pH, R. Yepsen and L. GutierrezMLA: Enargite behavior in the process of flotation using seawater: effect of Eh/pH, R. Yepsen and L. Gutierrez. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.