The flotation and separation of sulfide minerals can be detrimentally
affected by the oxidation of the surface of these minerals. The surfac
e oxidation products consist mainly of metal hydroxides and sulfur-oxy
species, either adsorbed in thin layers or precipitated from solution
as colloidal particles. The amount of surface oxidation will reduce t
he hydrophobicity of the mineral and make the adsorption of collectors
less selective. The interaction between these oxidation layers and th
e mineral is generally weak electrostatic and/or hydrophobic in nature
. ln this study, various methods were used to remove oxidation product
s from the surface of several sulfide minerals. The effects of mineral
treatment by mechanical (sonication or attrition by quartz) or chemic
al (pH change or use of complexant) methods on mineral flotation were
investigated and correlated with the amount of oxidation product remov
ed from the mineral surface. It was also shown that these ''cleaning''
methods were selective in removing oxidation products in mixed minera
l systems.