Effect of lignosulfonate dispersant on high-clay content tailings structure, M.R. MacIver, H. Alizadeh, and M. Pawlik

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. R. MacIver H. Alizadeh M. Pawlik
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Treatment of tailings is an integral component of mineral processing. Tailings with a high clay content are a challenge for the mineral processing industry; e.g. the clay slimes produced from production of phosphate in the mid-western United States and the fine tailings produced from oil sands production in western Canada. Dispersants are a commonly used process aid, but their impact on the structure and settling properties of high clay content tailings is not well understood. The paper describes the changes in composition and bitumen release that occur when mature fine tailings (MFT) are treated with a polymeric dispersant (lignosulfonate.) Synchrotron-source computed tomography (CT) was used to obtain high-resolution 3D images of samples prepared at varying dosages of dispersant. The CT method permits a powerful visualisation of the internal structure and composition of the samples. These insights will enhance our understanding of the structural characteristics of mineral tailings relevant to solid-liquid separation by flocculation and thickening. Keywords: Dewatering, dispersion, dispersants, chemical treatment, computed tomography
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APA: M. R. MacIver H. Alizadeh M. Pawlik  (2020)  Effect of lignosulfonate dispersant on high-clay content tailings structure, M.R. MacIver, H. Alizadeh, and M. Pawlik

MLA: M. R. MacIver H. Alizadeh M. Pawlik Effect of lignosulfonate dispersant on high-clay content tailings structure, M.R. MacIver, H. Alizadeh, and M. Pawlik. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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