G. Fairthorne et al., EFFECT OF OXIDATION ON THE COLLECTORLESS FLOTATION OF CHALCOPYRITE, International journal of mineral processing, 49(1-2), 1997, pp. 31-48
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56
Categorie Soggetti
Mineralogy,"Mining & Mineral Processing","Engineering, Chemical
The effects of conditioning gas and pH on the collectorless flotation
of chalcopyrite have been studied. To explain the changes in flotation
performance during mineral oxidation, a study of the oxidation specie
s produced in solution and on the mineral surface has been performed.
Results of mineral dissolution, zeta potential measurements and X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy have shown that iron and, to a lesser exten
t, copper dissolve from the chalcopyrite lattice leaving a metal-defic
ient sulfur-rich surface and readsorb or precipitate as hydroxide spec
ies on the chalcopyrite surface. The hydrophobicity of the surface and
therefore the chalcopyrite flotation are then controlled by these two
processes, i.e. the metal dissolution that produces a hydrophobic sur
face and the metal hydroxide precipitation that produces a hydrophilic
surface. The kinetics of formation and precipitation of these metal h
ydroxide species may control the surface hydrophobicity.