The influence of Fe as trace element in cassiterite on the floatability of cassiterite, H. Wu, A.D. Renno, and M. Rudolph

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. Wu A. D. Renno M. Rudolph
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

In this study, synthetic pure cassiterite and cassiterite doped with Fe were successfully produced by sintering. Their crystal structure and chemical compositions are characterised by optical microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) as well as scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) based chemical composition analysis. The electrostatic behaviour of synthetic and natural cassiterite was studied by electrophoretic measurements. Their floatability was studied by microflotation with two types of anionic collectors. Results show that the cassiterite floatability with these collectors behaves differently and lead to two opposite results: Natural cassiterite (enriched with Fe) > undoped pure SnO2 by using sulfosuccinamate (Aerosol® 22) Undoped pure SnO2 > Fe3+ doped > natural cassiterite (enriched with Fe) by using styrene phosphonic acid (SPA). Keywords: Synthetic cassiterite, lattice impurities, flotation, zeta potential, Aerosol® 22, styrene phosphonic acid
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APA: H. Wu A. D. Renno M. Rudolph  (2020)  The influence of Fe as trace element in cassiterite on the floatability of cassiterite, H. Wu, A.D. Renno, and M. Rudolph

MLA: H. Wu A. D. Renno M. Rudolph The influence of Fe as trace element in cassiterite on the floatability of cassiterite, H. Wu, A.D. Renno, and M. Rudolph. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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