Tecflotetm – Novel Chemistry for New Sulfide Collectors. A Selective Collector at Natural Ph for Pyrite Rich Ores and Ores Containing Sulfides, Gold, Silver and Platinum Group Elements.

International Mineral Processing Congress
A. Lewis
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"Thiol collectors including the xanthates and dithiophosphates have dominated the sulfide mineral processing industry for over a century. Tecflote represents completely different chemistry, without sulfur or phosphorus, and will float all sulfides and associated precious metals. As these collectors are surfactant in nature, they comprise a head group which binds to mineral surfaces, a spacer and a long hydrophobic tail. The modification of the spacer behind the head group allows for collector optimisation for different sulfide ore types and process conditions.The Tecflote surfactants have been designed to be either very selective against pyrite at the natural pH of the ore (pH 7-9) or to float all sulfides including pyrite. Depending on the ore type and the process flow sheet, the use of lime can be maintained, reduced or completely eliminated.Tecflote can be used either as a rougher collector giving good recovery and grade for the sulfide minerals or it can be used to target valuable minerals after regrind and through cleaner flotation. It has repeatedly shown to be very effective at holding onto gold through the cleaner steps. The low solubility has a significant impact on the mechanism and surface activity of the collector, resulting in a very different flotation response compared to conventional thiol collectors.INTRODUCTIONXanthate was first made in 1882 by Zeise and first used in flotation in 1924 (Keller, 2018). In 1946 Keller patented thionocarbamate as a collector, which was produced by Dow Chemicals (Keller, 2018). Later it was replaced by Dow product Z-200, while dialkylthionocarbamate was discovered by Harris et al. (Harris, 1954. No significant chemistry change to collectors has occurred since they were introduced in the mid-20th century and now that the feed grades have been declining over the last decades creating a need to find more selective collectors to extract difficult and complex ores and pushing the industry to look at other reagents."
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APA: A. Lewis  (2018)  Tecflotetm – Novel Chemistry for New Sulfide Collectors. A Selective Collector at Natural Ph for Pyrite Rich Ores and Ores Containing Sulfides, Gold, Silver and Platinum Group Elements.

MLA: A. Lewis Tecflotetm – Novel Chemistry for New Sulfide Collectors. A Selective Collector at Natural Ph for Pyrite Rich Ores and Ores Containing Sulfides, Gold, Silver and Platinum Group Elements.. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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