Microbial Induced Flotation Studies On Sphalerite Ore

International Mineral Processing Congress
Ashish Kumar
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

High grade ore deposits in the world are fast depleting and the valuables in the low-grade ores are finely disseminated. The feed grade to flotation circuit is also declining. Attainment of suitable grind is preferred, which inevitably creates more fines of the gangue minerals to interfere with the flotation process because of the undue competition between the fines and the valuables for the collector ion adsorption. Besides the use of polymeric or long chain hydrocarbon depressants for the gangue mineral, microbial induced flotation also has potential to float minerals selectively. Thiobacillus ferroxidans and Thiobacillus thiooxidans adhere on the minerals to modify its surface properties and affect the minerals flotation acting as depressants. Hindustan Zinc has conducted laboratory studies to understand the adhesion of microorganism on the mineral surfaces and its impact on the selective flotation. The experiments were further designed to reduce consumption of depressing reagents for graphitic carbon, pyrite, and galena. Preliminary studies reveal that desired quality of concentrate can be achieved with reasonable recovery. Keywords: thiobacillus thioxidans, thiobacillus ferroxidans, bioflotation, microbial induced flotation
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APA: Ashish Kumar  (2012)  Microbial Induced Flotation Studies On Sphalerite Ore

MLA: Ashish Kumar Microbial Induced Flotation Studies On Sphalerite Ore. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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