Selectively Depress Copper-Activated Pyrite in Copper Flotation at Slightly Alkaline pH "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

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Yufan Mu Yongjun Peng
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Jan 26, 2021

Abstract

Pyrite depression in the flotation of copper ores is difficult due to the activation of Cu2+ ions on pyrite surface. In this study, the radical chain reaction involving the redox cycling of Cu(I/II) induced by sodium metabisulphite (MBS) was exploited to selectively depress the flotation of copper-activated pyrite at pH 8.0. Electrochemical measurements revealed that the presence of Cu2+ and O2 was essential to the formation of SO•− 5 through sulphite oxidation, the main entity to convert the activating species Cu(I)S on pyrite to Cu(II)-hydroxide/sulphate, causing deactivation of pyrite. The depression role ofMBS on pyrite flotation was closely associated with the type of grinding media which affected the electrochemical conditions of flotation. When forged steel was used as the grinding media, a high dosage of MBS was required to depress pyrite, but a low dosage of MBS could almost completely depressed pyrite when high chrome steel grinding media was used. This is because high chrome steel produced a stronger oxidation condition with a higher amount of Cu2+ and O2 which promoted the formation of SO•− 5
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APA: Yufan Mu Yongjun Peng  (2021)  Selectively Depress Copper-Activated Pyrite in Copper Flotation at Slightly Alkaline pH "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

MLA: Yufan Mu Yongjun Peng Selectively Depress Copper-Activated Pyrite in Copper Flotation at Slightly Alkaline pH "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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