An Overview of Applications and Types of Flotation Reagents: Performance, Efficiency and Optimization
A special issue of Minerals (ISSN 2075-163X). This special issue belongs to the section "Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 2551
Special Issue Editors
Interests: interfacial phenomena in mineral processing; froth flotation; solid–liquid separation; nanobubble generation and applications; water and wastewater treatment
Interests: froth flotation; gas dispersion parameters in flotation cells; dissolved air flotation; solid–liquid separation
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Flotation is a pivotal process in mineral processing, allowing for the concentration of valuable minerals from ores. This abstract presents a concise overview of the application, types, performance, efficiency and optimization of flotation reagents, with a focus on improving the separation of minerals, especially in challenging ore compositions. Additionally, it highlights the emergence of eco-friendly reagents to promote sustainability in the mineral industry.
Flotation reagents, encompassing collectors, frothers, modifiers and dispersants, enable the selective collection of valuable mineral particles via air bubbles, separating them from gangue minerals. The effectiveness of these reagents significantly impacts the metallurgical efficiency (grade–recovery curve). Optimization strategies consider factors such as reagent dosage, water quality, particle size and ore mineralogy to achieve desired outcomes.
In the context of challenging ore compositions, where multiple valuable minerals coexist, selecting suitable reagents becomes critical to improving separation efficiency and reducing operational costs. Researchers have been actively exploring alternative reagents that can better address the complexities of such ores.
While efficiency remains a primary concern, the growing interest in sustainability has led to the development of eco-friendly flotation reagents. Biodegradable collectors and frothers, along with less toxic options, are gaining importance due to their reduced environmental impact and enhanced safety for personnel.
This abstract underscores the significance of efficient flotation reagents in mineral processing, especially for separating minerals in complex ores. This Special Issue in the Minerals journal showcases the latest advancements and innovations in flotation reagents, encompassing both improved performance and a commitment to sustainability within the mining industry.
Dr. André C. Azevedo
Dr. Rafael Teixeira Rodrigues
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- flotation reagents
- mineral processing
- efficiency
- sustainability
- complex ores
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