Flotation of Carbonaceous Matter from a Double Refractory Gold Ore: The Effect of MIBC on Flotation Performance and Kinetics
Autor: | Charlotte E. Gibson, Ahmad Ghahreman, Sugyeong Lee |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Thiosulfate
Coalescence (physics) Kerosene Bubble Kinetics 0211 other engineering and technologies Geology 02 engineering and technology Mineralogy Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology chemistry.chemical_compound refractory gold ore frother 020401 chemical engineering Chemical engineering chemistry Refractory carbonaceous matter flotation MIBC effect Leaching (metallurgy) 0204 chemical engineering Gold ore kinetics study QE351-399.2 021102 mining & metallurgy |
Zdroj: | Minerals, Vol 11, Iss 1021, p 1021 (2021) Minerals Volume 11 Issue 9 |
ISSN: | 2075-163X |
DOI: | 10.3390/min11091021 |
Popis: | The use of alkaline pressure oxidation to pretreat refractory gold ore often results in insufficient gold recovery (< 60%) in downstream thiosulfate leaching. To improve gold recovery, flotation was considered for the separation of carbonaceous matter (C-matter). In this study, the effect of MIBC on C-matter flotation was investigated to understand the role of the frother in bubble and froth formation and on flotation kinetics. MIBC dosages between 30 and 150 g/t were used in combination with 500 g/t of kerosene as a collector. The results showed that the recovery and selectivity of C-matter were improved with increasing MIBC dosages. Improved selectivity at higher MIBC dosages was attributed to faster C-matter recovery as bubble size decreased to the critical coalescence concentration (CCC) and to changes to the foam structure. Analysis of flotation kinetics showed that the flotation rate increased as the MIBC dosage increased due to the decreasing bubble size and the reduced induction time caused by the interaction between the collector and the frother. The results of this study explain the role of MIBC in C-matter flotation and can be used as a design basis for scavenger-cleaner flotation testing. Overall, the results show the potential for flotation as a means to improve gold recovery in thiosulfate leaching through the removal of C-matter. |
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