Awaruite, a new large nickel resource: Activation by ammonium sulfate and thiosulfate for flotation
Awaruite is a native nickel-iron alloy with high nickel content and mainly present in serpentinized ultramafic rocks. Recent discoveries have demonstrated the potential for awaruite to contribute to the economics of a nickel deposit. Awaruite selectively floats in weakly acidic conditions with xanth...
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| description | Awaruite is a native nickel-iron alloy with high nickel content and mainly present in serpentinized ultramafic rocks. Recent discoveries have demonstrated the potential for awaruite to contribute to the economics of a nickel deposit. Awaruite selectively floats in weakly acidic conditions with xanthate as collector. However high reagent dosages are required in such conditions since xanthate decomposes and ultramafic rocks are acid consumers. In this work, a novel reagent scheme including ammonium sulfate and sodium thiosulfate is proposed to float awaruite in neutral conditions from ultramafic rocks. Electrochemical studies were carried out on awaruite samples to demonstrate the effect of low concentrations of these reagents on the awaruite surface. The awaruite passivation layer formed in alkaline conditions (natural slurry pH) can, at least, be partially dissolved in the presence of low concentrations of ammonium sulfate and thiosulfate in neutral conditions. After the passivation layer is partially removed, the xanthate collector reacts with the awaruite surface and induces hydrophobicity, thus enabling the awaruite flotation. Microflotation and bench scale flotation tests demonstrate the applicability of the reagent scheme herein proposed. This reagent scheme allows the flotation of awaruite in conditions where xanthate is stable and reduces the acid addition required to adjust the pH. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-2035d95369ba48dcb48677f7f00a4e5e2025-08-19T21:20:26ZengElsevierChemical Engineering Journal Advances2666-82112023-03-011310044110.1016/j.ceja.2022.100441Awaruite, a new large nickel resource: Activation by ammonium sulfate and thiosulfate for flotationSantiago Seiler0Peter Bradshaw1Bern Klein2Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science, University of British Columbia, 517-6350 Stores Road, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4, Canada; Departamento Ingeniería de Materiales y Minas, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de la República, Julio Herrera y Reissig 565, Montevideo, CP 11300, Uruguay; Corresponding author.FPX Nickel Corp., 620-1155 West Pender St, Vancouver, BC, V6E 2P4, CanadaNorman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science, University of British Columbia, 517-6350 Stores Road, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4, CanadaAwaruite is a native nickel-iron alloy with high nickel content and mainly present in serpentinized ultramafic rocks. Recent discoveries have demonstrated the potential for awaruite to contribute to the economics of a nickel deposit. Awaruite selectively floats in weakly acidic conditions with xanthate as collector. However high reagent dosages are required in such conditions since xanthate decomposes and ultramafic rocks are acid consumers. In this work, a novel reagent scheme including ammonium sulfate and sodium thiosulfate is proposed to float awaruite in neutral conditions from ultramafic rocks. Electrochemical studies were carried out on awaruite samples to demonstrate the effect of low concentrations of these reagents on the awaruite surface. The awaruite passivation layer formed in alkaline conditions (natural slurry pH) can, at least, be partially dissolved in the presence of low concentrations of ammonium sulfate and thiosulfate in neutral conditions. After the passivation layer is partially removed, the xanthate collector reacts with the awaruite surface and induces hydrophobicity, thus enabling the awaruite flotation. Microflotation and bench scale flotation tests demonstrate the applicability of the reagent scheme herein proposed. This reagent scheme allows the flotation of awaruite in conditions where xanthate is stable and reduces the acid addition required to adjust the pH.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666821122002010AwaruiteFlotationMineral processingNickel |
| spellingShingle | Santiago Seiler Peter Bradshaw Bern Klein Awaruite, a new large nickel resource: Activation by ammonium sulfate and thiosulfate for flotation Awaruite Flotation Mineral processing Nickel |
| title | Awaruite, a new large nickel resource: Activation by ammonium sulfate and thiosulfate for flotation |
| title_full | Awaruite, a new large nickel resource: Activation by ammonium sulfate and thiosulfate for flotation |
| title_fullStr | Awaruite, a new large nickel resource: Activation by ammonium sulfate and thiosulfate for flotation |
| title_full_unstemmed | Awaruite, a new large nickel resource: Activation by ammonium sulfate and thiosulfate for flotation |
| title_short | Awaruite, a new large nickel resource: Activation by ammonium sulfate and thiosulfate for flotation |
| title_sort | awaruite a new large nickel resource activation by ammonium sulfate and thiosulfate for flotation |
| topic | Awaruite Flotation Mineral processing Nickel |
| url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666821122002010 |
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