The Use of Diisobutyl Thiophosphinates in the Flotation of Copper-Nickel Ore Containing Platinum Group Elements

International Mineral Processing Congress
A. A. Lavrinenko D. V. Makarov L. M. Sarkisova N. I. Gluhova
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"The purpose of the study is to study the feasibility of using sodium diisobutyl dithiophosphinate (DDP) to enhance the recovery of platinum group elements from low-grade refractory copper-nickel ores characterized by a portion of nickel and platinum group elements (PGEs) locked in the dominant sulfide mineral — pyrrhotite. These ore characteristics dictate the need to produce a bulk PGE-containing sulfide concentrate due to the difficulties of producing selective concentrates without a significant loss of the metals.New data on the adsorption and flotation performance of DDP-containing collectors were obtained by measuring the electrode potential, hydrophobicity of the sulfide mineral surfaces and by means of extraction spectrophotometry and flotation studies. The interaction between DDP, pyrrhotite, and pentlandite leads to the formation of surface hydrophobic layers consisting mainly of disulfide and a small amount of metal compounds. These adsorption layers are formed by the reaction with butyl xanthate. In the case of cooperite, DDP reacts with the surface, forming not only disulfide, as in the case of butyl xanthate, but also a complex platinum compound. DDP-containing agents demonstrate stronger collecting properties with respect to sulfide minerals of copper-nickel ores compared to butyl xanthate, which is explained by a stronger hydrophobizing effect and foaming properties.The addition of a combination of DDP-containing agents and butyl xanthate at a ratio of 3:1 for the recovery of sulfides and PGEs in the bulk flotation of copper-nickel ore made it possible to improve the recovery of Ni, Pt, and Pd by 13.6, 9.2, and 9.4%, respectively, relative to the recovery achieved in flotation with butyl xanthate.Bulk flotation with the addition of a composition of DDP-containing agents and butyl xanthate allows the most complete recovery of all valuable elements and is the only technologically feasible method for processing of lowgrade ores, when it is impossible to produce without loss high-grade selective concentrates suitable for smelting."
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APA: A. A. Lavrinenko D. V. Makarov L. M. Sarkisova N. I. Gluhova  (2018)  The Use of Diisobutyl Thiophosphinates in the Flotation of Copper-Nickel Ore Containing Platinum Group Elements

MLA: A. A. Lavrinenko D. V. Makarov L. M. Sarkisova N. I. Gluhova The Use of Diisobutyl Thiophosphinates in the Flotation of Copper-Nickel Ore Containing Platinum Group Elements. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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