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Stibnite froth flotation: A critical review

Juliana Segura-Salazar, Pablo R. Brito‐Parada

2021Minerals Engineering50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Antimony has a long and diverse history of applications, and concerns about its future supply have emerged in recent years. Stibnite-bearing ores continue to be the main source of this critical element, although its sourcing from secondary resources (e.g. mine tailings) is becoming increasingly relevant yet technically challenging. In this sense, froth flotation plays a key role in the recovery of stibnite from both sources. In view of this, a comprehensive review of technical and environmental aspects related to the flotation of stibnite across scales (microflotation, bench-scale and industrial-scale) has been carried out. One of the major topics reviewed is stibnite flotation reagents; while the overall practice has been mostly conservative, relying on the use of xanthate collectors and lead nitrate as an activator, less common (bio)reagents for the flotation of stibnite ores of varying complexity have been shown to be a promising alternative. Other challenges identified from the literature are discussed, highlighting areas of opportunities for further research to enhance stibnite flotation, minimise antimony losses throughout the mine life cycle and thus make antimony more available for future generations.

Topics & Concepts

StibniteAntimonyXanthateTailingsAntimony trioxideFroth flotationEnvironmental scienceChemistryMetallurgyMaterials scienceMineralogyPyriteInorganic chemistrySphaleriteFire retardantMinerals Flotation and Separation TechniquesMetal Extraction and BioleachingExtraction and Separation Processes
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