Xingcai Yu , Bin Yu , Han Wang , Peilun Shen , Dianwen Liu
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Abstract
The depletion of mining resources has led to a sharp increase in gangue minerals. The use of flotation technology with seawater, which is rich in Ca2+ and Mg2+, has gradually increased. However, these ions may affect the flotation process. Herein, we study the effects of the addition of Ca2+ and Mg2+ on the process and products of malachite sulfidization. Analysis of the S layer on the mineral surface indicates that the quantities of S components generated on the malachite surface decrease in the presence of Ca2+ and Mg2+. Additionally, Ca2+ and Mg2+ induce the excessive generation of oxidized S species (SOn2−) during sulfidization, which inhibits the formation of Cu2S. Furthermore, both the solubility of malachite and the consumption of collector ions in the solution increase in the presence of Ca2+ and Mg2+. Microflotation experiments confirm that Ca2+ and Mg2+ result in insufficient sulfidization properties on the malachite surface and reductions in the activity of the sulfidization products, leading to a decrease in sample floatability.
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The aim of Advanced Powder Technology is to meet the demand for an international journal that integrates all aspects of science and technology research on powder and particulate materials. The journal fulfills this purpose by publishing original research papers, rapid communications, reviews, and translated articles by prominent researchers worldwide.
The editorial work of Advanced Powder Technology, which was founded as the International Journal of the Society of Powder Technology, Japan, is now shared by distinguished board members, who operate in a unique framework designed to respond to the increasing global demand for articles on not only powder and particles, but also on various materials produced from them.
Advanced Powder Technology covers various areas, but a discussion of powder and particles is required in articles. Topics include: Production of powder and particulate materials in gases and liquids(nanoparticles, fine ceramics, pharmaceuticals, novel functional materials, etc.); Aerosol and colloidal processing; Powder and particle characterization; Dynamics and phenomena; Calculation and simulation (CFD, DEM, Monte Carlo method, population balance, etc.); Measurement and control of powder processes; Particle modification; Comminution; Powder handling and operations (storage, transport, granulation, separation, fluidization, etc.)