The Geological Occurrence, Mineralogy, and Processing by Flotation of Platinum Group Minerals (PGMs) in South Africa and Russia

Russia and South Africa are the world’s leading producers of platinum group elements (PGEs). This places them in a unique position regarding the supply of these two key industrial commodities. The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative high-level overview of aspects of the geological occu...

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Main Authors: Cyril O’Connor, Tatiana Alexandrova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/1/54
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spelling doaj-dcc527e9496e4429b4b3d76a26998e4e2021-01-08T00:05:22ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2021-01-0111545410.3390/min11010054The Geological Occurrence, Mineralogy, and Processing by Flotation of Platinum Group Minerals (PGMs) in South Africa and RussiaCyril O’Connor0Tatiana Alexandrova1Department of Chemical Engineering, Centre for Minerals Research, University of Cape Town, Cape Town 7701, South AfricaDepartment of Minerals Processing, St Petersburg Mining University, St Petersburg 199106, RussiaRussia and South Africa are the world’s leading producers of platinum group elements (PGEs). This places them in a unique position regarding the supply of these two key industrial commodities. The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative high-level overview of aspects of the geological occurrence, mineralogy, and processing by flotation of the platinum group minerals (PGMs) found in each country. A summary of some of the major challenges faced in each country in terms of the concentration of the ores by flotation is presented alongside the opportunities that exist to increase the production of the respective metals. These include the more efficient recovery of minerals such as arsenides and tellurides, the management of siliceous gangue and chromite in the processing of these ores, and, especially in Russia, the development of novel processing routes to recover PGEs from relatively low grade ores occurring in dunites, black shale ores and in vanadium-iron-titanium-sulphide oxide formations.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/1/54RussiaSouth AfricaPGMsgeologymineralogyflotation
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author Cyril O’Connor
Tatiana Alexandrova
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Tatiana Alexandrova
The Geological Occurrence, Mineralogy, and Processing by Flotation of Platinum Group Minerals (PGMs) in South Africa and Russia
Minerals
Russia
South Africa
PGMs
geology
mineralogy
flotation
author_facet Cyril O’Connor
Tatiana Alexandrova
author_sort Cyril O’Connor
title The Geological Occurrence, Mineralogy, and Processing by Flotation of Platinum Group Minerals (PGMs) in South Africa and Russia
title_short The Geological Occurrence, Mineralogy, and Processing by Flotation of Platinum Group Minerals (PGMs) in South Africa and Russia
title_full The Geological Occurrence, Mineralogy, and Processing by Flotation of Platinum Group Minerals (PGMs) in South Africa and Russia
title_fullStr The Geological Occurrence, Mineralogy, and Processing by Flotation of Platinum Group Minerals (PGMs) in South Africa and Russia
title_full_unstemmed The Geological Occurrence, Mineralogy, and Processing by Flotation of Platinum Group Minerals (PGMs) in South Africa and Russia
title_sort geological occurrence, mineralogy, and processing by flotation of platinum group minerals (pgms) in south africa and russia
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Russia and South Africa are the world’s leading producers of platinum group elements (PGEs). This places them in a unique position regarding the supply of these two key industrial commodities. The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative high-level overview of aspects of the geological occurrence, mineralogy, and processing by flotation of the platinum group minerals (PGMs) found in each country. A summary of some of the major challenges faced in each country in terms of the concentration of the ores by flotation is presented alongside the opportunities that exist to increase the production of the respective metals. These include the more efficient recovery of minerals such as arsenides and tellurides, the management of siliceous gangue and chromite in the processing of these ores, and, especially in Russia, the development of novel processing routes to recover PGEs from relatively low grade ores occurring in dunites, black shale ores and in vanadium-iron-titanium-sulphide oxide formations.
topic Russia
South Africa
PGMs
geology
mineralogy
flotation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/1/54
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