Loading…
Effect of H2O2 and potassium amyl xanthate on separation of enargite and tennantite from chalcopyrite and bornite using flotation
[Display omitted] •H2O2 and PAX are used in flotation of copper sulfide and arsenic-bearing copper minerals.•Selective flotation of these minerals is possible by using H2O2 and PAX.•CuSO4 and Cu(OH)2 on enargite and tennantite surfaces promote selective PAX adsorption.•FeOOH and Fe2(SO4)3 cover chal...
Saved in:
Published in: | Minerals engineering 2020-06, Vol.152, p.106371, Article 106371 |
---|---|
Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Subjects: | |
Citations: | Items that this one cites Items that cite this one |
Online Access: | Get full text |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Summary: | [Display omitted]
•H2O2 and PAX are used in flotation of copper sulfide and arsenic-bearing copper minerals.•Selective flotation of these minerals is possible by using H2O2 and PAX.•CuSO4 and Cu(OH)2 on enargite and tennantite surfaces promote selective PAX adsorption.•FeOOH and Fe2(SO4)3 cover chalcopyrite and bornite surfaces, reducing their floatability.
Effect of oxidation treatment using hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) on the floatability of copper sulfide minerals (i.e., chalcopyrite and bornite) and arsenic-bearing copper minerals (i.e., tennantite and enargite) is reported in this study. Pure mineral flotation shows that the floatability of each mineral significantly decreases after the oxidation treatment. Interestingly, flotation of mixed mineral of copper sulfide and arsenic-bearing copper minerals shows that enargite and tennantite exhibit a higher floatability compared to chalcopyrite and bornite after the oxidation treatment followed by the addition of potassium amyl xanthate (PAX). These flotation results indicate a possibility for selective flotation of copper sulfide and arsenic-bearing copper minerals. Indeed, bench-scale flotation tests show that the oxidation treatment using H2O2 and the addition of PAX can deliver a satisfying separation of copper sulfide and arsenic-bearing copper minerals. Difference oxidation products (i.e., CuO, Cu(OH)2, CuSO4, FeOOH, and Fe2(SO4)3) on each mineral surface are likely the cause of this different flotation behavior. Furthermore, these oxidation products may affect the adsorption amount of PAX on each mineral. Indeed, the adsorption tests show that PAX is adsorbed more on tennantite, bornite, and enargite compared to chalcopyrite owing to the formation of CuSO4 and Cu(OH)2 on the mineral surfaces under oxidizing conditions. A possible mechanism is proposed in this study to explain the selective flotation behavior of mixed minerals. |
---|---|
ISSN: | 0892-6875 1872-9444 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.mineng.2020.106371 |