Effects of a Thio Collector Mixture for Optimising Recovery of a Low-Grade Carbonatite Copper Ore using Senfroth 38 Frother

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. J. Olaniyi A. P. I. Popoola A. A. Adeleke
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Jan 1, 2015

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"A laboratory froth flotation experiment was conducted on a low-grade carbonatite copper ore sample obtained from Phalaborwa in the Limpopo province of South Africa. The sample was a homogenous hydrocyclone overflow which serves as the feed to the flotation cells at Palabora Mining Company (PMC). The sample has an average copper assay of 0.59% with predominant copper-bearing minerals being chalcopyrite, bornite and cubanite. The carbonatite nature of the ore comes from the high content of calcium (28.85%) and magnesium (6.84%) minerals. Collectors used were sodium diethyl dithiocarbamate and potassium ethyl xanthate alongside Senfroth 38 supplied by Senmin. The results showed that at 200 g/t mixture of collectors (50:50), an optimum grade of 8.03% Cu in the rougher flotation concentrate was achieved at 74% recovery, while during the second flotation, 24.65% Cu was obtained at 74.4% recovery using a Senfroth 38 dosage of 6 L/t with 100 g/t mixed (50:50) collectors. The particle size and pH value of the pulp played a significant role in that the mixed collectors performed efficiently at pH above 8.3 and at room temperature while particle sizes greater than 53 µm were well concentrated when compared with those of less than 53 µm. INTRODUCTION The need for copper ore concentration research is on the rise as a result of the depletion of deposits and the advent of low-grade copper ores. Although most copper ore deposits have other valuable minerals that support their economic extraction, the increase in technological innovations as regards copper usage and applications has increased the demand for copper. Several factors influence concentration results in a froth flotation column, of which the reagent used is most influential."
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APA: T. J. Olaniyi A. P. I. Popoola A. A. Adeleke  (2015)  Effects of a Thio Collector Mixture for Optimising Recovery of a Low-Grade Carbonatite Copper Ore using Senfroth 38 Frother

MLA: T. J. Olaniyi A. P. I. Popoola A. A. Adeleke Effects of a Thio Collector Mixture for Optimising Recovery of a Low-Grade Carbonatite Copper Ore using Senfroth 38 Frother. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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