The Effect of Water Quality on the Adsorption of a Xanthate Collector in the Flotation of a Sulphide Ore

International Mineral Processing Congress
R. M. Manenzhe K. C. Corin J. G. Wiese M. S. Manono
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"Environmental concerns necessitate the recycling of process water within mining operations. Given that recycled water is chemically different from fresh water, and collectors are added such that they adsorb at the liquid-particle interface, changes in the aqueous phase are expected to affect collector adsorption. A Finnish nickel-copper ore was floated in synthetic plant waters of varying ionic strengths and plant waters obtained at Boliden Kevitsa Mine, with aerophine and sodium isopropyl xanthate as collectors. Of the tested waters, the copper thickener overflow was the least conducive to xanthate adsorption and valuable mineral recovery. The nickel thickener overflow, standard process water, and raw water were the most conducive to xanthate adsorption. For the raw water and nickel thickener overflow, increased adsorption correlated with increased valuable mineral recovery. Further, recycling xanthate retained in water affected the selectivity of the collector and hence the concentrate grades.INTRODUCTIONFlotation is a separation process that exploits the differences in the surface properties of the particles being separated. The efficiency of separation is dependent on the degree of hydrophobicity achieved by the particles meant to be floated, which are, in most cases, valuable minerals. The hydrophobicity is in turn dependent on the adsorption of the chosen collector onto the surfaces of the floated particles (Fuerstenau, 1984; Taggart and Hassialis, 1946). Empirical findings suggest that species dissolved in solution strongly influence collector adsorption and overall flotation response (Fuerstenau and Chander, 1986). Due to environmental concerns, it is becoming more pertinent for mining plants to recycle process water and hence limit the usage of potable water. There is an interest to ensure minimal discharge of plant water into the environment, as this water is typically polluted with process reagents that may render it toxic (Levay et al., 2001)."
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APA: R. M. Manenzhe K. C. Corin J. G. Wiese M. S. Manono  (2018)  The Effect of Water Quality on the Adsorption of a Xanthate Collector in the Flotation of a Sulphide Ore

MLA: R. M. Manenzhe K. C. Corin J. G. Wiese M. S. Manono The Effect of Water Quality on the Adsorption of a Xanthate Collector in the Flotation of a Sulphide Ore. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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