Depression of Arsenopyrite Flotation and its Separation from Pyrite in Guangxi Shanhu Tin Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Qian X Shinnosuke U Zhang HE
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

In this paper it is recommended that pyrite is to be separated as froth from arsenopyrite by selective depression of arsenopyrite in strong alkaline medium (1), by oxidation with chlorinated lime (II), by co-use of chlorinated lime with sodium carbonate (III), and by modification with `L' reagent (know-how) without filtering to get rid of residual copper ions after Cu activation (IV). The corresponding principles of these (new) effective methods were briefly discussed. The artificial mixture (1:1) of pyrite and arsenopyrite could be successfully separated, and concentrates of pyrite containing 2.12 per cent (I), 7.00 per cent (II), 2.60 per cent (III) and 3.16 per cent (IV) arsenic with recovery of 90.9 per cent (1), 89.5 per cent (II), 89.0 per cent (III) and 81.4 per cent (IV) respectively can be obtained by only one flotation. Some effective precautions were suggested to improve the separation of arsenopyrite and pyrite (or other sulphides) by flotation.
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APA: Qian X Shinnosuke U Zhang HE  (1993)  Depression of Arsenopyrite Flotation and its Separation from Pyrite in Guangxi Shanhu Tin Mine

MLA: Qian X Shinnosuke U Zhang HE Depression of Arsenopyrite Flotation and its Separation from Pyrite in Guangxi Shanhu Tin Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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