Analysis of Poly Amine Deactivation/Depression System for Cu-Activated Pyrrhotite using Eh-Ph Stability Diagrams

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Kelebek E. Yalcin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

"Diethylenetriamine (DETA) and/or triethylenetetramine (TETA) are reagents that can generally be categorized under ""flotation modifiers"". These polyamines are known to be effective for the deactivation/depression of pyrrhotite that is present in Canadian nickel-copper sulphide ores in large quantities. Recent bench scale testing on some of these complex ores indicated that chalcopyrite flotation can also be adversely affected under certain conditions involving polyamines, which may be taken to be an evidence of their specific affinity towards chalcopyrite. In general, DETA shows no significant depressant action on chalcopyrite while TETA's promotion of hydrophilicity for this mineral has been observed even in the presence of xanthate. This prompted an investigation on thermodynamic equilibria involving these polyamines and copper ions. Results serve a useful purpose to identify conditions for deactivation phenomena. CuDETA2+ and CuTETA2+ chelates as products of sequestration have large predominance areas covering a wide range of redox and pH conditions, where copper xanthate species are not stable, especially in the presence of TETA."
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APA: S. Kelebek E. Yalcin  (2009)  Analysis of Poly Amine Deactivation/Depression System for Cu-Activated Pyrrhotite using Eh-Ph Stability Diagrams

MLA: S. Kelebek E. Yalcin Analysis of Poly Amine Deactivation/Depression System for Cu-Activated Pyrrhotite using Eh-Ph Stability Diagrams. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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