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Comparative Cleaning Stages in Recovery of Copper and Cobalt from Tailings using Potassium Amylxanthate as Collector

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  • Meschack Mukunga Muanda

    (Alexandria University, Egypt)

  • Pele Pascal Daniel Omalanga

    (University of Lubumbashi, D.R. Congo)

  • Vanessa Mwambaie Mitonga

    (University of Lubumbashi, D.R. Congo)

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Copper and cobalt demand is projected to be increased from here to 2050 and the challenge is to find treat economically minerals which contains those metals. Several tailings from oxide ores throughout the word contain good grades of copper and cobalt that should be recovered by froth flotation. This paper investigates the recovery of copper and cobalt through reprocessing of spiral classifier tailings by determination of specific reagents dosage. The flotation behaviours of malachite and heterogenite were studied through many roughing and cleaning flotation tests in order to recovery most of copper and cobalt. The effect of specific reagents was be varied and others parameters were kept constant. The highest recoveries of both copper and cobalt in rougher concentrate were respectively 82.51% and 72.51% with grades of 12.52% and 0.99% respectively. However, the cleaner concentrate was 24.54 Cu% and 1.38% Co with recoveries of 69.26 % and 40.7% respectively. It was concluded that the reprocessing of spiral classifier tailings through froth flotation is benefit because it recovers most of desired metal and reduces the risk of their presence on environment through.

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  • Meschack Mukunga Muanda & Pele Pascal Daniel Omalanga & Vanessa Mwambaie Mitonga, 2021. "Comparative Cleaning Stages in Recovery of Copper and Cobalt from Tailings using Potassium Amylxanthate as Collector," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 6(2), pages 96-100, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:6:y:2021:i:2:id:62165
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2021.6.2.2165
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