Differential Flotation Separation Of Cu-Pb Sulfides In The Presence Of Chitosan

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 661 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
Chitosan was tested as a depressant in the differential flotation separation of chalcopyrite and galena. The micro-flotation results showed that chitosan selectively depressed chalcopyrite while galena was floated by potassium ethyl xanthate in acidic solutions. With the addition of 0.67 mg/L chitosan (CT) in the slurry of chalcopyrite-galena mixtures at pH 4, the recovery of galena was 95% while that of chalcopyrite was 30%, indicating that chitosan could potentially be used in differential Cu-Pb sulfide separation. Furthermore, the study of chitosan with either low (LCT) or high molecular weight (HCT) in the differential flotation indicated that better separation was achieved by the chitosan with lower molecular weight (LCT). ToF-SIMS was employed to study the distribution of CT on the surface of chalcopyrite-galena mixtures by ion mass spectra analysis and surface imaging, which showed that CT adsorbed heavily on chalcopyrite but barely adsorbed on galena. The positive ion ToF-SIMS spectra provided information on the surface composition of chalcopyrite-galena mixtures after CT treatment. It appears that the selective adsorption of CT on chalcopyrite was originated from the strong interaction between NH3+ and Cu. Keywords: differential flotation, micro-flotation
Citation
APA:
(2012) Differential Flotation Separation Of Cu-Pb Sulfides In The Presence Of ChitosanMLA: Differential Flotation Separation Of Cu-Pb Sulfides In The Presence Of Chitosan. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.