2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2012.03.035
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An investigation into the effect of various ions and their ionic strength on the flotation performance of a platinum bearing ore from the Merensky reef

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“…This was shown by the significant reduction in the bubble size, and the increase in foam height, foam collapse time, and foam recovery with increasing ionic strength. These findings could help explain the increase in solids and water recovery with increasing ionic strength in 3-phase flotation systems (Manono et al, 2012;Corin et al, 2011).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…This was shown by the significant reduction in the bubble size, and the increase in foam height, foam collapse time, and foam recovery with increasing ionic strength. These findings could help explain the increase in solids and water recovery with increasing ionic strength in 3-phase flotation systems (Manono et al, 2012;Corin et al, 2011).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Previous research findings have shown that increasing the ionic strength of plant water resulted in an increase in the amount of solids and water reporting to concentrate (Manono et al, 2012;Corin et al, 2011). This effect has been attributed to an enhancement in froth stability in the presence of high amounts of ions in the water system which possibly led to gangue particle activation, and hence the reported increase in the amount of solids and water recovered to the concentrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…However, froth stability will still be affected by solid particles and the results of froth stability in a 2-phase system are not always transferable to a 3-phase system. Manono et al (2012) found that the increased IS was linked to the increased froth stability when solids were present.…”
Section: Scopementioning
confidence: 98%
“…These ions have frothing properties when in a slurry, reducing the repulsive forces between the mineral particles and the air bubbles. An increase in IS has been found to the reduce the bubble size in the pulp and therefore increase froth stability due to increased water content and smaller bubble size in the froth (Manono et al, 2012), and subsequently increase the entrainment of gangue minerals.…”
Section: Ionic Strength (Is)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difference in water recovery might be associated with the ionic strength induced by lime and soda ash. Corin (2014), Corin et al (2011) and Manono et al(2012;2013) reported that the ratio of water and mass recoveries in flotation changed with the ionic concentration as a result of the modification of froth. In this study the ionic strength was calculated based on the amounts of lime and soda ash used to adjust pH 10.…”
Section: Flotationmentioning
confidence: 99%