Горные науки и технологии (Sep 2018)

New dialkyldithiophosphate collector for silver-containing ore flotation

  • V. I. Ryaboy,
  • S. E. Levkovets,
  • G. A. Efremova,
  • O. E. Koval

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17073/2500-0632-2018-3-45-53
Journal volume & issue
no. 3
pp. 45 – 53

Abstract

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To create more effective dialkyldithiophosphate collector for use in combination with potassium butyl xanthate in silver ore flotation (for Ducat deposit ores), the effect of a number of dialkyldithiophosphate collectors was studied depending on their surface-active properties and water-repelling ability. It was shown that their collecting ability, at rather similar water-repelling ability increases with strengthening their surface-active properties and reaches maximum at surface tension of 42–45.3 mN/m, and then begins to decrease. The water repellent ability decrease, even at their high surface-active properties, for example, for hydrolyzed samples, significantly reduces silver recovery. Taking into account the studied effect of surface activity and water repellent ability of the reagents, a more efficient dialkyldithiophosphate collector has been developed, which increases silver recovery compared to the standard reagent by 1.8–3.4% depending on ore dressability. Optimal ratio of the proposed dialkyldithiophosphate collector and xanthate dosing also contributes to increasing silver recovery with no reducing the process selectivity.

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