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Selective flotation of chalcopyrite from pyrite using diphosphonic acid as collector

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Abstract Ethyl xanthate (EX) is a widely used collector in the flotation of sulfide minerals. However, it also has the disadvantages of low selectivity and harm to human health. Screening… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Ethyl xanthate (EX) is a widely used collector in the flotation of sulfide minerals. However, it also has the disadvantages of low selectivity and harm to human health. Screening and/or designing more selective and green collectors is a ‘hot topic’ in mineral processing field. In this work, 1-Hydroxyethylidene-1, 1-diphosphonic acid (HEDP), a cheap green reagent widely used in water treatment, was for the first time, applied in the flotation separation of chalcopyrite from pyrite. In addition, a comparative test of the traditional EX collector was also carried out. Flotation results of single mineral and binary mineral mixture showed that HEDP possessed a better selectivity for the separation of chalcopyrite from pyrite than EX. Zeta potential measurement results indicated that HEDP exhibited a stronger adsorption on chalcopyrite and a weaker interaction with pyrite. Hence, HEDP is a promising collector that possesses the potential to replace EX in future chalcopyrite flotation practice.

Keywords: diphosphonic acid; flotation; chalcopyrite pyrite; collector; chalcopyrite

Journal Title: Minerals Engineering
Year Published: 2019

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