Adsorption, electrokinetic and notation studies have been carried out to in
vestigate the interaction of guar gum with sphalerite and galena. The maxim
um density of adsorption of guar gum was obtained at pH 7.5 on sphalerite a
nd at pH 11.5 on galena. The density of adsorption on galena was quite high
compared with that on sphalerite. Both adsorption isotherms exhibited Lang
muirian behaviour. The electrophoretic mobilities of galena and sphalerite
became less negative with increasing concentrations of guar gum without any
observable shift in the isoelectric point. The notation recovery of galena
was reduced to about 20% by the use of guar gum at around pH 12, whereas s
phalerite was only marginally depressed between pH 8 and 12, the findings c
omplementing the results of the adsorption tests. Differential notation res
ults at pH 12 indicate that sphalerite can be separated from galena with th
e use of guar gum as a depressant for galena.
Dissolution experiments indicated a release of metal ions from sphalerite a
nd galena and co-precipitation tests confirmed polymer-metal ion interactio
n in the bulk solution, which suggests that precipitation is the precursor
to adsorption and consequent depression.