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| Progress on the surface oxidation mechanism of typical copper-lead-zinc sulfide ores |
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Received:May 12, 2021
Revised:June 04, 2021
Accepted:June 07, 2021
Published Online:August 18, 2021
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| KeyWord:copper-lead-zinc sulfide ore; surface oxidation; mineral separation |
| Author | Institution |
| JIN Yan-ling |
Faculty of Land Resource Engineering |
| XIE Hai-yun |
Faculty of Land Resource Engineering |
| ZHANG Pei |
Faculty of Land Resource Engineering |
| LIU Yan-hao |
Faculty of Land Resource Engineering |
| SUN Rui |
Faculty of Land Resource Engineering |
| FENG Yan-hu |
Faculty of Land Resource Engineering |
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| Abstract: |
| Galena, sphalerite and chalcopyrite are three typical sulfide minerals, and the degree of surface oxidation and the type of oxidation products have significant effects on their flotation behavior. Taking galena, sphalerite and chalcopyrite as the research objects, the surface properties of copper-lead-zinc sulfide minerals are introduced and the surface oxidation mechanism of three typical sulfide minerals is summarized, aiming to provide some reference for the surface selective oxidation, flotation behavior regulation and efficient flotation separation of copper-lead-zinc sulfide minerals. |
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