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Understanding the Entrainment Behavior of Gangue Minerals in Flake Graphite Flotation

Yangshuai Qiu, Zhenfei Mao, Kangkang Sun, Lingyan Zhang, Yupeng Qian, Tao Lei, Wenbo Liang, Yaxin An

2022Minerals21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Flotation is one of the most used methods to upgrade natural graphite resources. However, the efficiency is usually decreased due to the entrainment of undesirable fine gangue minerals. In this work, the impact of different factors such as particle size, pulp density, and flotation reagent on the entrainment of mica and quartz in a flake graphite flotation was studied. The single gangue mineral flotation results showed increased gangue entrainment when reducing the particle size of gangue minerals and increasing the pulp density. Moreover, the flotation of artificial mixtures indicated enhanced entrainment of mica and quartz in the presence of graphite particles. The collector and frother also strongly affect gangue entrainment by modifying the structure and stability of the froth. Kerosene, which has a prominent deforming feature, can reduce gangue entrainment more effectively than diesel.

Topics & Concepts

GangueEntrainment (biomusicology)QuartzGraphiteMicaParticle sizeFroth flotationKerosenePulp (tooth)Materials scienceComminutionMineralogyMetallurgyChemical engineeringGeologyChemistryDentistryRhythmOrganic chemistryPhilosophyEngineeringMedicineAestheticsMinerals Flotation and Separation TechniquesMineral Processing and GrindingIron oxide chemistry and applications
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