Flotation of pyrite and arsenopyrite at alkaline pH

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
M. A. Diaz R. J. Gochin
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Apr 1, 1995

Abstract

A modified Hallimond tube is described which allows the determination of the ultimate recovery R and the flotation rate constant k in a single, continuous experiment. The range of fine particles which can be satisfactorily floated with the modified apparatus can be extended by increasing the length of the bottom part of the tube. Findings suggest that pyrite and arsenopyrite can be separated in alkaline suspension using the so-called F series of collectors. Lime was found to act as a depressant. The collectors operate under pH and dosage control and do not require other depressants. Collectors used in the study were thio-amine (a cationic surfactant) and alkyl propionamide (a non-ionic surfactant)
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APA: M. A. Diaz R. J. Gochin  (1995)  Flotation of pyrite and arsenopyrite at alkaline pH

MLA: M. A. Diaz R. J. Gochin Flotation of pyrite and arsenopyrite at alkaline pH. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.

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