Study on activation property and mechanism of metal cations in wolframite flotation

International Mineral Processing Congress
Y. De Gao X. Yang Qiu Li Wan C. Gang Zhong
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The chelating reagents are used as effective collectors in wolframite flotation, and certain metal cations need to be added using chelating collectors so as to activate valuable minerals and obtain good flotation indexes. Different metal cations will result in different reactivity with collectors, in order to select the effective activator in BHA flotation of wolframite, the activation effectiveness of different metal cations on wolframite ((Fe,Mn)WO4) flotation were studied using pure minerals. The results showed that the wolframite activation by Pb2+was the best among the selected cations. The maximum flotation recovery of wolframite was found to be 95.58 % under conditions of 100mg/LBHA and 1×10-4mol/L of Pb2+at pH 9. The dosage of Pb2+needs to be controlled in an optimum range. Also, the activation mechanism of Pb2+ on BHA flotation of wolframite was investigated by measurements of contact angle, zeta potential, adsorption capacity and IR spectroscopy. It was found that Pb2+ could chemically adsorb onto the wolframite surface improving the flotability of wolframite and enhancing the adsorption of BHA on wolframite. When the dosages of BHA and Pb2+ were 100 mg/L and 1×10-4 mol/L, the adsorption quantity of BHA on wolframite sharply increased up to 0.30 mg/L at pH 9 compared with wolframite treated with only BHA.
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APA: Y. De Gao X. Yang Qiu Li Wan C. Gang Zhong  (2014)  Study on activation property and mechanism of metal cations in wolframite flotation

MLA: Y. De Gao X. Yang Qiu Li Wan C. Gang Zhong Study on activation property and mechanism of metal cations in wolframite flotation. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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