Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
214125 International Journal of Mineral Processing 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Quartz is, in most cases, the major gangue mineral found in the zinc oxide ores. Although it possesses a negative surface charge at pH 9, quartz nevertheless, reports to the concentrate with Zn in oleate flotation. In this study, it was found that quartz can be activated with Zn(II) and Pb(II) and floated with oleate in the pH regions of 9–11.5 and 6.5–10.5, respectively. In these pH regions, zinc and lead hydroxides are the stable species, and can be adsorbed on the negatively surface charge of quartz by adsorbing/precipitating. Therefore, the adsorption of the oleate on the activated quartz surface was being made possible. Furthermore, the effects of sodium silicate, sodium sulfide, sodium hexametaphosphate (SH), sodium fluoride, carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), and starch as depressants of dissolved Zn(II) and Pb(II) were also studied. The CMC was a quite adequate depressant without having adverse effect on smithsonite flotation. In order to probe the validity of the findings, zeta potential and real flotation experiments were also carried out successfully.

► We studied quartz activation using Zn+ 2 and Pb+ 2 ions and its flotation by oleate. ► We investigated the effect of sodium silicate, NaS, (SH), CMC and NaF as depressants. ► Results show that CMC can depress quartz activated by Zn+ 2 and Pb+ 2 ions. ► Zeta potential and real flotation experiments confirmed the results in this study.

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