Surface modification and column flotation of a massive ilmenite ore
Creators
- 1. Univ. of Birmingham, School of Physics and Astronomy, Birmingham (United Kingdom)
- 2. Univ. of Birmingham, School of Chemical Engineering, Birmingham (United Kingdom)
Description
The main problems with ilmenite flotation in impeller-type flotation machines are the poor flotation behaviour of ilmenite and the negative effect of slimes. These cause high ilmenite losses in tailings even when a large dosage of fatty acid and fuel oil is consumed. In this study, microwave radiation pre-treatment and ilmenite surface activation were used to modify the surface properties of a massive ilmenite ore sample from Norway to improve ilmenite flotability. A column cell was used to minimize the negative effect of slimes on ilmenite separation efficiency. When ilmenite flotation was performed in a 1 litre Denver cell, the flotation recovery of titanium dioxide from the ilmenite ore sample was only 68.5% (31.1% TiO2) under conventional flotation conditions. After microwave radiation pre-treatment for three minutes at 2600 W and 2.45 GHz, the ferrous ions on ilmenite particle surfaces were converted into ferric ions; hence, the recovery increased from 68.5% to 86.8%. The concentrate grade increased from 31.1% TiO2 to 32.1% TiO2. In ilmenite activation flotation, Pb2+ ions can be selectively adsorbed on to ilmenite particle surfaces as active sites and therefore enhance the adsorption of oleate ions on ilmenite surfaces. With the addition of 60 g/ton Pb(NO3)2, ilmenite flotation recovery increased from 68.5% to 85.1%. However, the quality of ilmenite concentrates was not improved due to the negative effect of slimes. After a two stage cleaning, the grade of ilmenite concentrates was only about 31% TiO2. The combination of microwave radiation pre-treatment and the application of a column cell overcame both problems of poor flotability and the negative effect of slimes. When the Denver cell was replaced by a column cell and the massive ilmenite ore sample was pre-treated using microwave radiation for three minutes, the ilmenite concentrate grade increased from 31.1% TiO2 to 42.9% TiO2 and the titanium dioxide recovery increased from 68.5% to 90.7%. The ilmenite recovery for the untreated ore sample using microwave radiation was only 65.4% in the column cell flotation, and the grade of ilmenite concentrate was only 32.3% TiO2. (author)
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly
- Journal Volume
- 41
- Journal Issue
- 2
- Journal Page Range
- p. 133-142
- ISSN
- 0008-4433
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Canada
- Country of Input or Organization
- Canada
- INIS RN
- 33053166
- Subject category
- S37: INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY; S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
- Descriptors DEI
- EXTRACTION COLUMNS; FLOTATION; ILMENITE; MICROWAVE DRYERS; MICROWAVE OVENS; MICROWAVE RADIATION; SEPARATION PROCESSES
- Descriptors DEC
- APPLIANCES; DRYERS; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT; EXTRACTION APPARATUSES; MICROWAVE EQUIPMENT; MINERALS; OVENS; OXIDE MINERALS; RADIATIONS; SEPARATION EQUIPMENT; SEPARATION PROCESSES
Optional Information
- Notes
- 19 refs., 4 tabs., 12 figs.