Surface characterisation and flotation behaviour of the platinum and palladium arsenide, telluride and sulphide mineral species

Includes bibliographical references (leaves 170-181). === The Platreef is located in the northern limb of the Bushveld Complex of South Africa. This reef consists of a complex assemblage of rock types, with pyroxenites, serpentinites and calcsilicates being the most abundant. The predominant PGMs ar...

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Main Author: Shackleton, Natalie Jean
Other Authors: O'Connor, Cyril
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/5403
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-54032020-12-10T05:11:13Z Surface characterisation and flotation behaviour of the platinum and palladium arsenide, telluride and sulphide mineral species Shackleton, Natalie Jean O'Connor, Cyril Chemical Engineering and Built Environment Includes bibliographical references (leaves 170-181). The Platreef is located in the northern limb of the Bushveld Complex of South Africa. This reef consists of a complex assemblage of rock types, with pyroxenites, serpentinites and calcsilicates being the most abundant. The predominant PGMs are the tellurides, arsenides, alloys and sulphides. The Pt and Pd tellurides contribute between 20-45% of the PGMs present in the Platreef ore followed by the alloys (26%), arsenides (21%) and sulphides (19%). Flotation is used in the processing of the Platreef ore to separate the siliceous gangue from the platinum group minerals (PGM) and base metal sulphides. The PGE arsenide and telluride minerals are considered to be slow floating when compared to other PGMs as there is evidence of them reporting to the tailings.This thesis aimed to investigate the flotation behaviour of these minerals and presents results which characterise the surface properties of synthetic cooperite (PtS), vysotskite (PdS), sperrylite (PtAS2), palladoarsenide (Pd2As), moncheite (PtPd(BiTe)2 and PtTe2) and merenskyite (PdPt(BiTe)2 and PdTe2) and attempts to relate the flotation behaviour of the various minerals to these characteristics. 2014-07-31T11:14:10Z 2014-07-31T11:14:10Z 2007 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/5403 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Department of Chemical Engineering
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Surface characterisation and flotation behaviour of the platinum and palladium arsenide, telluride and sulphide mineral species
description Includes bibliographical references (leaves 170-181). === The Platreef is located in the northern limb of the Bushveld Complex of South Africa. This reef consists of a complex assemblage of rock types, with pyroxenites, serpentinites and calcsilicates being the most abundant. The predominant PGMs are the tellurides, arsenides, alloys and sulphides. The Pt and Pd tellurides contribute between 20-45% of the PGMs present in the Platreef ore followed by the alloys (26%), arsenides (21%) and sulphides (19%). Flotation is used in the processing of the Platreef ore to separate the siliceous gangue from the platinum group minerals (PGM) and base metal sulphides. The PGE arsenide and telluride minerals are considered to be slow floating when compared to other PGMs as there is evidence of them reporting to the tailings.This thesis aimed to investigate the flotation behaviour of these minerals and presents results which characterise the surface properties of synthetic cooperite (PtS), vysotskite (PdS), sperrylite (PtAS2), palladoarsenide (Pd2As), moncheite (PtPd(BiTe)2 and PtTe2) and merenskyite (PdPt(BiTe)2 and PdTe2) and attempts to relate the flotation behaviour of the various minerals to these characteristics.
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title Surface characterisation and flotation behaviour of the platinum and palladium arsenide, telluride and sulphide mineral species
title_short Surface characterisation and flotation behaviour of the platinum and palladium arsenide, telluride and sulphide mineral species
title_full Surface characterisation and flotation behaviour of the platinum and palladium arsenide, telluride and sulphide mineral species
title_fullStr Surface characterisation and flotation behaviour of the platinum and palladium arsenide, telluride and sulphide mineral species
title_full_unstemmed Surface characterisation and flotation behaviour of the platinum and palladium arsenide, telluride and sulphide mineral species
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