2019
DOI: 10.17159/2411-9717/287/2019
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PGM extraction from oxidized ores using flotation and leaching

Abstract: Flotation and leaching were investigated as possible processing routes for improving PGM recovery from a Southern African oxidized PGM ore. Different flotation reagent schemes and lixiviants were evaluated and their PGMs extraction response measured. Characterization of the PGM ore used in this study indicated that it was enriched in oxide minerals as a result of weathering and therefore oxidic. The maximum PGM flotation recovery achieved using sulphide co-collector schemes was 55.1% 3E (Pt, Pd, and Au). Appli… Show more

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“…However, modifying the operating conditions on an existing flotation plant presents an opportunity for managing ore variability when processing blends of pristine and oxidized ore, or even possibly for tailings retreatment. This could be followed by further downstream hydrometallurgical treatment for complex ores (Liddell and Adams, 2012;Sefako, Sibanda, and Sekgarametso, 2019).…”
Section: Motivation and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, modifying the operating conditions on an existing flotation plant presents an opportunity for managing ore variability when processing blends of pristine and oxidized ore, or even possibly for tailings retreatment. This could be followed by further downstream hydrometallurgical treatment for complex ores (Liddell and Adams, 2012;Sefako, Sibanda, and Sekgarametso, 2019).…”
Section: Motivation and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%