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Research Article

Flotation Separation of Galena from Pyrite in a Low-Alkalinity Media Using Welan Gum as a New Depressant

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Published online: 01 Aug 2023
 

ABSTRACT

This study describes the first, use of eco-friendly welan gum as a new depressant in galena-pyrite flotation separation. The depression mechanism were examined using micro-flotation and various characterization techniques. The selective depression performance of welan gum on pyrite was found to effectively enhance the galena/pyrite flotation separation index. Compared with the addition of NaBX alone, the grade of Pb in the produced concentrate increased by more than 28% (from 40.86% to 70.02%). And it was possible to recover 87.79% of galena and only 15.98% of pyrite. There was an accentuated increase in the electronegativity of the pyrite surface by more than ~ 8 mV after treatment with welan gum alone compared to an increase of ~ 1 mV for galena, which can be explained by the fact that welan gum selectively adsorbed on the pyrite surface in significant amounts. As a result, the subsequent adsorption of xanthate is prevented. This finding has been further proven by adsorption measurement results. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Time-of-Flight secondary ion mass spectrometry results indicated that the hydroxyl groups in welan gum showed acid – base interactions with the metal hydroxylated species anchored on the mineral surfaces, which may be the main driving force in the adsorption process. Differences in the amount of metal hydroxide on the mineral surface, as well as the electrical affinity of metal ions in metal hydroxide, contributed to the selective adsorption of welan gum. Therefore, welan gum can be regarded as a potential pyrite-depressant.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Supplementary material

Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/08827508.2023.2243010

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Funding

Financial assistance was provided the supported by Yunnan Major Scientific and Technological Projects [Grant No. 202202AG050015].

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