Minerals Engineering | 2019

Lime use and functionality in sulphide mineral flotation: A review

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Lime (calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide) is arguably the most common reagent used in the extractive minerals processing industry. As an effective and economic pH modifier, lime is widely used in the process of selective flotation of the major sulphide minerals. This paper reviews: lime preparation factors that influence the reagent performance properties; mechanisms of lime interaction with collector chemicals and mineral surfaces; its role in promoting selective separation between different sulphide minerals; and the effect on pulp and froth properties. The practical aspects of lime dose locations and the most common sulphide flotation process applications are also discussed.

Volume 143
Pages 105922
DOI 10.1016/j.mineng.2019.105922
Language English
Journal Minerals Engineering

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