Characterisation of pyrite and arsenopyrite surface species in aqueous systems for selective flotation, P. Forson, S. Xu, R. Asamoah, M. Zanin, and W. Skinner

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. Forson S. Xu R. Asamoah M. Zanin W. Skinner
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

In most auriferous hydrothermal deposits, gold is preferentially associated with pyrite and arsenopyrite minerals, with higher economic gold values noted for the latter and arsenian pyrite minerals. In this paper, surface (Cryo-XPS) and solution (EDTA extraction) analysis were used to characterise pyrite and arsenopyrite minerals under different aqueous conditions involving electrokinetic study and collector interactions to better understand ways of improving the separation of pyrite and arsenopyrite. The evidence showed higher surface oxidation at solution pulp pH values in the range of 4-11 for arsenopyrite relative to pyrite. The observed highest ratio of pyrite to arsenopyrite selectivity was 1.7 at collector concentration of 50 g/t and decreased with an increase in collector concentration. Keywords: EDTA extractable iron, selectivity index, differential flotation, grade engineering
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APA: P. Forson S. Xu R. Asamoah M. Zanin W. Skinner  (2020)  Characterisation of pyrite and arsenopyrite surface species in aqueous systems for selective flotation, P. Forson, S. Xu, R. Asamoah, M. Zanin, and W. Skinner

MLA: P. Forson S. Xu R. Asamoah M. Zanin W. Skinner Characterisation of pyrite and arsenopyrite surface species in aqueous systems for selective flotation, P. Forson, S. Xu, R. Asamoah, M. Zanin, and W. Skinner. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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