2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2018.08.031
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Modelling effects of dissolved ions in process water on flotation performance

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“…When different minerals simultaneously appear in a solution, surface properties of the minerals can be greatly impacted by each other, resulting in changes in their affinities toward reagents (Jin et al, 2018;Tian et al, 2018). This can potentially reduce the selectivity of flotation reagents (Liu et al, 2016;Bicak et al, 2018;Feng et al, 2018). Therefore, flotation tests of mixed minerals (chalcopyrite plus molybdenite) were conducted to further investigate the selective inhibition performance of SA.…”
Section: Mixed-mineral Micro-flotation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When different minerals simultaneously appear in a solution, surface properties of the minerals can be greatly impacted by each other, resulting in changes in their affinities toward reagents (Jin et al, 2018;Tian et al, 2018). This can potentially reduce the selectivity of flotation reagents (Liu et al, 2016;Bicak et al, 2018;Feng et al, 2018). Therefore, flotation tests of mixed minerals (chalcopyrite plus molybdenite) were conducted to further investigate the selective inhibition performance of SA.…”
Section: Mixed-mineral Micro-flotation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This part of water referred is called circulating water in beneficiation plants. However, the circulating water in some beneficiation plants contains an excess suspended solids, which fail to meet the process demand of mineral separation [1][2][3][4]. Thus, it is necessary to conduct further treatment on the circulating water to increase water quality.…”
Section: Opinionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that dissolution ions have played an extremely important role in mineral flotation from literature (Hughes et al, 1972;Bicak et al, 2018). The electrochemical reactions between galena and pyrite will lead to the dissolution of ionic components on the mineral surface.…”
Section: Mineral Dissolution Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%