Where chemistry and mineralogy meet during PGE and BMS flotation, N.J. Shackleton, V. Malysiak, E.H.W. Theron, and P.F. Dicks

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N. J. Shackleton V. Malysiak E. H. W. Theron P. F. Dicks
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Abstract

Flotation is a complex physical chemical process in which flotation reagents play a vital role in valuable minerals recovery and concentrate grades. This study examines the performance of new generation AECI Mining Chemicals (previously named Senmin) collectors. They were developed to enhance the valuable minerals recovery and flotation selectivity by tailoring the collectors to target specific valuable mineral species present in an ore and thus create added value for concentrators treating PGM ores. The case study was conducted on a Platreef ore, where batch flotation tests were performed and the concentrates were mineralogically characterised for PGE and BMS using QEMSCAN. Further batch flotation testwork was conducted on Merensky and UG2 ores from various localities in South Africa to confirm the trends observed for Platreef ore. The results have shown that there is a strong correlation between PGE mineral type and AECI Mining Chemicals collector type - clearly demonstrating that one reagent type does not fit all flotation applications. Keywords: Batch flotation, QEMSCAN, collectors, PGE and BMS
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APA: N. J. Shackleton V. Malysiak E. H. W. Theron P. F. Dicks  (2020)  Where chemistry and mineralogy meet during PGE and BMS flotation, N.J. Shackleton, V. Malysiak, E.H.W. Theron, and P.F. Dicks

MLA: N. J. Shackleton V. Malysiak E. H. W. Theron P. F. Dicks Where chemistry and mineralogy meet during PGE and BMS flotation, N.J. Shackleton, V. Malysiak, E.H.W. Theron, and P.F. Dicks. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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