Sphalerite Activation: Flotation And Electrokinetic Studies

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract

Sphalerite is commonly floated in an alkaline environment and under such conditions the overall activation mechanism is obscured by the hydrolysis of Cu2+ and precipitation of Cu(OH)2. Electrokinetic and kinetic flotation tests show that the activation of sphalerite is a two-stage process; the activation products formed on the surface of sphalerite in near neutral and in alkaline solutions in the first rapid activation stage are "flotation-inactive". These layers, when formed in an alkaline solution, are unstable and are transformed into the "flotation-active" form in the second stage. However, the surface layers formed during activation in alkaline environment by copper in the presence of lead ions are very stable and even after a long conditioning time the flotation rate is not improved. Consequently, while both Cu2+ and Pb2+ activate sphalerite flotation, quite unpredictable effects may result when both are present in the solution.
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APA:  (1997)  Sphalerite Activation: Flotation And Electrokinetic Studies

MLA: Sphalerite Activation: Flotation And Electrokinetic Studies. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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