The Use Of Pulp Potential Control To Separate Copper And Arsenic ? An Overview Based On Selected Case Studies

International Mineral Processing Congress
L. K. Smith
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Flotation work conducted by CSIRO on both single minerals and high-arsenic copper ores from a number of sources, has shown it is possible to produce separate low-arsenic copper concentrates and high-arsenic copper concentrates from high-arsenic copper ores. The procedure involves controlled separations at high or low pulp potential regions exploiting subtle differences in the flotation behavior of the arsenic-bearing and non-arsenic-bearing copper minerals. An overview of several case studies investigating the applicability of the controlled potential flotation approach to the separation of copper and arsenic from sulfide copper ores is presented. It highlights the variables which influence the efficiency of the separation which include mineralogy, liberation and reagent selection. The procedure can produce a saleable low-arsenic copper concentrate, which can be directly smelted without penalty, and a high-arsenic low copper concentrate, which will require further processing. Keywords: flotation, copper, arsenic, controlled-potential flotation
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APA: L. K. Smith  (2012)  The Use Of Pulp Potential Control To Separate Copper And Arsenic ? An Overview Based On Selected Case Studies

MLA: L. K. Smith The Use Of Pulp Potential Control To Separate Copper And Arsenic ? An Overview Based On Selected Case Studies. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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