Flotation recovery–by–size comparison of pyrrhotite superstructures with and without depressants

2019 
Abstract This paper is a continuation of a lab–scale flotation scoping study completed on a Ni–Cu sulfide ore that incorporated the use of diethylenetriamine/sodium metabisulfite (DETA/SMBS) pyrrhotite depressants. The scoping test work showed depressive effects on both hexagonal (Hex Po; Fe 9 S 10 ) and monoclinic (Mono Po; Fe 7 S 8 ) pyrrhotite superstructures with DETA/SMBS. This work investigates pyrrhotite superstructure flotation, with a focus on recovery–by–size with/without depressants (DETA/SMBS). From the baseline rougher test (pH 9.2), it was observed that Hex Po floated primarily in intermediate size classes (10–100 μm) while Mono Po floated largely in finest sizes ( 2+ and Ni 2+ ions. Baseline scavenger tests (pH 8) showed similar superstructure flotation across all size classes, suggesting that mildly alkaline conditions did not cause significant surface passivation on Mono Po and thus did not hinder xanthate collector uptake by either superstructure, yielding similar floatabilities. This combination of DETA (150 g/t) and SMBS (300 g/t) was found to be very effective at depressing both superstructures for an ore containing 28% pyrrhotite (42% of which was Hex Po), especially in the intermediate and coarse size classes (>30 μm). After DETA/SMBS conditioning, both Mono Po and Hex Po recovery–by–size was identical, flotation was largely observed in the fine fraction (  9); presence of activating ions ( e.g. Cu 2+ and Ni 2+ ) and superstructure reactivity towards oxygen.
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