The Role Of Copper Sulphate In Pyrite Flotation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. T. O'Connor C. Botha M. J. Walls
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The role of copper sulphate in the flotation of pyrite has been studied. A survey of a number of pyrite flotation plants using copper sulphate showed that in correct dosages, it was able to increase both grades and recoveries. This was confirmed in batch tests. Copper sulphate had no significant effect on the rate of adsorption of PNBX onto pyrite. Copper adsorbed irreversibly onto the pyrite when the latter was slurried in a copper sulphate solution. Copper sulphate had a significant effect on the maximum froth height obtained in static three-phase froth tests. Proposals to explain these observations are made.
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APA: C. T. O'Connor C. Botha M. J. Walls  (1998)  The Role Of Copper Sulphate In Pyrite Flotation

MLA: C. T. O'Connor C. Botha M. J. Walls The Role Of Copper Sulphate In Pyrite Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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