Flotation Of Copper Smelter Slag With Alkyl Xanthate And Alkyl Hydroxamates

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 467 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
The slag produced in metallurgical smelting processes contains considerable amount of valuable metals. The present work focuses on recovery of copper value by froth flotation from the copper smelter slag. The slag samples are subjected to detailed characterization including automated quantitative mineralogy using Mineral Liberation Analyzer (MLA). The MLA results indicate that a part of copper is present in sulphide form in fayalite (iron-silicate) matrix and very poorly liberated. SEM-EDX analyses also reveal that a certain part of the copper is present within the fayalite (Fe-Ca-Si) matrix, perhaps either as lattice impurity or very fine grain. The copper smelter slag is ground in wet mode in a ball mill, to particle size distribution suitable for flotation. Subsequently, the slurry undergoes froth-flotation in lab-scale Denver-type flotation cell. Various combinations of sodium iso-propyl xanthate (SIPX) and alkyl hydroxamate collectors are used along with pine oil as frother. A multiple collector dosage is required for effective flotation of non-sulphide copper phases associated fayalite and alkyl hydroxamate is identified as one of the effective collector for non-sulphide minerals. The copper recovery can be enhanced by 7-10% with a combination of collectors as compared to conventional sulphide flotation using only xanthate type collectors. However, the grade decreases to some extent. Keywords: flotation, copper slag, hydroxamate collector
Citation
APA:
(2012) Flotation Of Copper Smelter Slag With Alkyl Xanthate And Alkyl HydroxamatesMLA: Flotation Of Copper Smelter Slag With Alkyl Xanthate And Alkyl Hydroxamates. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.