2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14020339
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Reducing Magnesium within Seawater Used in Mineral Processing to Improve Water Recovery and Rheological Properties When Dewatering Clay-Based Tailings

Abstract: In areas where access to water for mineral processing is limited, the direct use of seawater in processing has been considered as an alternative to the expense of its desalination. However, efficient flotation of copper sulfides from non-valuable phases is best achieved at a pH > 10.5, and raising the pH of seawater leads to magnesium precipitates that adversely affect subsequent tailings dewatering. Seawater pre-treatment with lime can precipitate the majority of magnesium present, with these solids then b… Show more

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“…The quartz particles obtained from Donde Capo (Santiago, Chile) were crushed and pulverized until 100% of the sample was obtained under separation with a #370 mesh (prior sieving). The SiO 2 content was greater than 99% by weight according to X-ray diffraction (XRD) [35]. Figure S1 shows the spectrum of NaPA that highlights the structure of their moieties.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quartz particles obtained from Donde Capo (Santiago, Chile) were crushed and pulverized until 100% of the sample was obtained under separation with a #370 mesh (prior sieving). The SiO 2 content was greater than 99% by weight according to X-ray diffraction (XRD) [35]. Figure S1 shows the spectrum of NaPA that highlights the structure of their moieties.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%