Froth flotation of scheelite – A review
Froth flotation of scheelite has regained new focus since the 2010s and research regarding floatability and reagents has made great progress over the years. The main objective was and remains the selective flotation of scheelite from other calcium-bearing minerals, in particular calcite, fluorite an...
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doaj-b8fcbc4aa3694ca59fe6294b1ac31a992020-11-24T21:08:42ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Mining Science and Technology2095-26862018-05-01283373384Froth flotation of scheelite – A reviewNathalie Kupka0Martin Rudolph1Corresponding author.; Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf (HZDR), Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology (HIF), Chemnitzer Straße 40, 09599 Freiberg, GermanyHelmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf (HZDR), Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology (HIF), Chemnitzer Straße 40, 09599 Freiberg, GermanyFroth flotation of scheelite has regained new focus since the 2010s and research regarding floatability and reagents has made great progress over the years. The main objective was and remains the selective flotation of scheelite from other calcium-bearing minerals, in particular calcite, fluorite and apatite. Due to similar properties, most attempts have limited success or only specific application (linked to a type of ore or a location). This article aims at reviewing all general physical-chemical information on froth flotation of scheelite, including electrokinetic properties, influence of pH and already existing reagents as well as ones still under examination. It appears that chelating or mixed collectors and modified versions of sodium silicate and quebracho hold great promise for scheelite flotation, while the use of said depressants and/or promoters seems inevitable. Keywords: Scheelite, Froth flotation, Calcium-bearing minerals, Selectivity challenges, Promising reagentshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268617302148 |
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Froth flotation of scheelite has regained new focus since the 2010s and research regarding floatability and reagents has made great progress over the years. The main objective was and remains the selective flotation of scheelite from other calcium-bearing minerals, in particular calcite, fluorite and apatite. Due to similar properties, most attempts have limited success or only specific application (linked to a type of ore or a location). This article aims at reviewing all general physical-chemical information on froth flotation of scheelite, including electrokinetic properties, influence of pH and already existing reagents as well as ones still under examination. It appears that chelating or mixed collectors and modified versions of sodium silicate and quebracho hold great promise for scheelite flotation, while the use of said depressants and/or promoters seems inevitable. Keywords: Scheelite, Froth flotation, Calcium-bearing minerals, Selectivity challenges, Promising reagents |
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