Mechanisms of Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans Depressing the Floatability of Pyrite (ABSTRACT PAGE)

International Mineral Processing Congress
Dezhou Wei Yimin Zhu Haijun Liang Zhifu Zhou
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Pyrite is one of sulfide minerals most widely distributed in the earth. During the flotating separation of metal sulfide and the floating desulfation of coal, it is often requaired to restrain pyrite. However, the result is not very satisfactory because of the little difference of floatability of minerals to be separated. The problem is extremely outstanding for the floating desulfation of coal. Researchers carried out a number of experiments with T. ferrooxidans (Yang et al, 2001; Zhou et al, 2000; Zhou et al, 2001; Wei et al, 2001) for an enhanced restraint to pyrite. The results showed that the T. ferrooxidans after being cultured works the best in restraining pyrite. After 10 min pretreatment, the removal rate of pyrite from coal is up to 80%~90%. The research results by Yuan Xin et al (Yuan et al, 2000) show that T. ferrooxidans can restrain effectively the floatability of pyrite and can reduce the recovery of pyrite from 95% to 8%. Though the restraining properties of T. ferrooxidans to pyrite have been proved by many tests and experiments, there are very limited reports on its restraining mechanism. Thus, a systematic experimental research is carried out in this paper.
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APA: Dezhou Wei Yimin Zhu Haijun Liang Zhifu Zhou  (2003)  Mechanisms of Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans Depressing the Floatability of Pyrite (ABSTRACT PAGE)

MLA: Dezhou Wei Yimin Zhu Haijun Liang Zhifu Zhou Mechanisms of Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans Depressing the Floatability of Pyrite (ABSTRACT PAGE). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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