Sequential and selective flotation of sulfide ores containing co

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Fluid suspension – Liquid

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252 61, B03D 106, B03D 108, B03D 1016, B03D 1002

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ABSTRACT:
A sequential flotation process for the separation of components of an ore containing sulfides of copper and molybdenum involves initially effecting selective flotation of the copper component directly from the ore by conditioning the ore with a combination of a source of bisulfite ion and causticized starch to produce a conditioned ore having a pH between approximately 5.2 and 6.2, and thereafter treating the conditioned ore with a collector selected from the group consisting of dialkyl dithiophosphates and alkyl dithiophosphinates.

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