Interactive Effects between Frothers and Dithiophosphate Collectors in Sulfide Mineral Flotation

International Mineral Processing Congress
B. McFadzean T. Jordaan D. Pienaar
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"Dithiophosphate (DTP) collectors have the lowest affinity for sulfide mineral surfaces compared to other common sulfide mineral collectors, such as xanthates and dithiocarbamates. In some cases it has been found that DTP does not adsorb onto the mineral surface at all and yet increases in recoveries and grades are noticed with the addition of DTP. Many studies have investigated the interactive effects of collector mixtures. However, there have been relatively few studies on the interactive effects between frother molecules and collectors. This study investigates the interactions between different types of frothers and sodium diethyl dithiophosphate.The study found that there were large increases in pyrite and galena microflotation recoveries at both pH4 and pH9 when DTP was mixed with small amounts of frother at a constant bubble size, showing that these increases were neither mineral-specific nor pH-specific. The same effect was not present when xanthate was used as a collector. The increases in recovery when using the DTP-frother mixture were similar irrespective of the type of alcohol or polypropylene glycol frother that was used. In an attempt to distinguish the mechanism of enhanced flotation recovery, various supplementary experiments were performed. It was found through adsorption experiments that no DTP was adsorbing on to the mineral surface. Therefore, interactions at the air-water interface were performed. Surface tension and critical coalescence concentration tests showed that, while DTP is a weak surfactant at the air-water interface, it does not have a synergistic effect in the presence of frother. DTP-frother mixtures do, however, show interactions in the froth phase, indicating an interaction in the thin films. It is proposed that there is a DTP-frother interaction on the bubble surface that enhances the rate of film thinning at the 3-phase bubble-particle contact."
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APA: B. McFadzean T. Jordaan D. Pienaar  (2018)  Interactive Effects between Frothers and Dithiophosphate Collectors in Sulfide Mineral Flotation

MLA: B. McFadzean T. Jordaan D. Pienaar Interactive Effects between Frothers and Dithiophosphate Collectors in Sulfide Mineral Flotation. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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