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A Quantitative Relationship between Oxidation Index and Chalcopyrite Flotation Recovery

MINERALS(2022)

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Abstract
The surface oxidation of chalcopyrite is one of the most important factors affecting its flotation performance. In this study, a critical oxidation degree is proposed to define "slight" and "significant" oxidation in terms of surface species and chalcopyrite flotation recovery. Slight oxidation enhanced chalcopyrite hydrophobicity, but significant oxidation reduced its recovery apparently. Microthermokinetic measurements indicated that the apparent activation energy (E-a) of chalcopyrite oxidation was reduced from around 173 kJ center dot mol(-1) to 163 kJ center dot mol(-1) when the reaction changed from slight oxidation to significant oxidation when applying H2O2. The surface oxidation degree was defined as the ratio of hydrophilic species to hydrophobic species. The highest recovery (94.8%) and contact angle (93 degrees) were achieved at a concentration of 0.1 vol.% H2O2, with the lowest oxidation degree of 0.388 being observed. The oxidation degree was correlated to the flotation recovery, with a quantitative relationship (y = -298.81x + 213.05, y and x represent flotation recovery and oxidation degree, respectively, 0.388 <= x <= 0.618) being established, thereby giving a guideline to better manage chalcopyrite flotation by controlling its surface oxidation and SBX adsorption on chalcopyrite surfaces.
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chalcopyrite,flotation,oxidation degree,surface species
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