Pyrrhotite-Grinding Media Interaction And Its Effect On Floatability At Different Applied Potentials

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Katerina Adam
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

During wet grinding the electrochemical interactions between grinding media and pyrrhotite not only accelerate the media wear but also adversely affect the flotation response of the sulfide mineral. A possibility of remedying the adverse effect on its floatability by applying electric potentials to grinding media was examined. Flotation tests, Auger electron spectroscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were used to study the surface properties of pyrrhotite. Although anodic polarization of the steels increased the metal loss by corrosion, the flotation recovery of pyrrhotite was increased. In the case of cathodic polarization, the flotation recovery improved in a narrow range of overpotentials. At higher cathodic overpotentials, however, the floatability of the mineral was progressively lowered although the corrosive wear of grinding media might be reduced.
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APA: Katerina Adam  (1984)  Pyrrhotite-Grinding Media Interaction And Its Effect On Floatability At Different Applied Potentials

MLA: Katerina Adam Pyrrhotite-Grinding Media Interaction And Its Effect On Floatability At Different Applied Potentials. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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