Mechanism of Mechanical Entrainment in Chalcopyrite Flotation: Effects of Clay Minerals

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2023

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One of the problems in flotation is mechanical entrainment and the other is the presence of complex gangues (especially clay minerals). In the present study, it was aimed to determine the effects of clay types (kaolinite, illite, and montmorillonite) on mechanical entrainment parameters (total flotation recovery, real recovery, mechanical entrainment recovery, and water recovery). Effects of clay types and clay amount on chalcopyrite flotation were investigated by flotation experiments. Interaction mechanisms between the clay minerals and ore were characterized using SEM–EDS analyses. Experiments were carried out with and without a collector using the mixture of clay minerals and ore under certain experimental conditions. While the clay mineral most affecting the chalcopyrite grade was montmorillonite, the highest mechanical entrainment recovery and the lowest real recovery values were obtained in the presence of illite. While illite is stated as the least problematic clay mineral in the literature, it was determined that illite among three clay minerals used in this study caused significant mechanical entrainment. In contrast, it was determined that increasing the amount of kaolinite did not have a significant effect on mechanical entrainment. This study’s findings will guide in determining of clay minerals’ effect on gangue entrainment in flotation. © 2023, Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc.

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Chalcopyrite, Clay minerals, Flotation, Mechanical entrainment, Water recovery, Copper compounds, Flotation, Kaolinite, Ore treatment, Ores, Chalcopyrite, Clay type, Experimental conditions, Flotation recovery, Interaction mechanisms, Mechanical, Mechanical entrainment, SEM-EDS, Water recovery, Recovery

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Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

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41

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311

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