The growing demand for metal production promotes the search for alternative sources and novel modalities in metallurgy. Flotation tailings are an important secondary mineral resource; however, they might pose a potential environmental threat due to containing toxic metals. Therefore, proper leaching reagent selection is required. Ozone is an alternative oxidizing agent for metal leaching, as its use prevents contaminating product generation while increasing the noble metal extraction efficiency in the presence of complexing agents. In this study, the feasibility and efficiency of combining the use of thiosulfate and ozone for gold and silver extraction have been investigated as an eco-friendly alternative for recovery from flotation tailings. Two sets of samples from old flotation tailings of Copper Mine Bor (Serbia) were prepared and physico-chemically characterized, then treated in two experimental leaching procedures, followed by thorough XRD and SEM/EDS analyses of the products. It showed that after 1 h of leaching in a water medium at room temperature and a solid-to-liquid phase ratio of 1:4, 88.8% of Cu was obtained, while a high efficiency of Au extraction from solid residue (after Cu leaching) was attained (83.4%). The results suggest that ozone-assisted leaching mediated by Ca-thiosulfate can be an effective eco-friendly treatment for noble metals recovery from sulfide-oxide ores.
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Molecules
December 2024
Department of Environment and Sustainable Development, Singidunum University, Danijelova 32, 11010 Belgrade, Serbia.
The growing demand for metal production promotes the search for alternative sources and novel modalities in metallurgy. Flotation tailings are an important secondary mineral resource; however, they might pose a potential environmental threat due to containing toxic metals. Therefore, proper leaching reagent selection is required.
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December 2024
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Karnegijeva 4, 11120 Belgrade, Serbia.
Copper flotation tailings (FTs), resulting from the separation and beneficiation processes of ores, are a significant source of environmental pollution (acid mine drainage, toxic elements leaching, and dust generation). The most common disposal method for this industrial waste is dumping. However, due to their favorable physical and chemical properties-the high content of aluminosilicate minerals (60-90%)-flotation tailings can be effectively treated and reused through geopolymerization technology, thereby adding value to this waste.
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December 2024
Department of Mining Engineering, Faculty of Earth Technology and Energy, University of Trisakti, Jakarta 11450, Indonesia.
This article presented the data of REEs (Rare Earth Elements) analysis from exploitation of Bangka tin tailing, Indonesia. Nowadays, REEs have broad applications in modern industry such as computer memory, DVDs, rechargeable batteries, cell phones, catalytic converters, fluorescent lighting, negative ion generators, and much more. A 30 min.
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November 2024
Northeastern University, Shenyang, China. Electronic address:
As the last subprocess of copper flotation processes, the column cleaning process plays a decisive role in the tailing copper grade (TCG) and concentrate copper grade (CCG), which are the important factors in determining comprehensive economic indicators. Therefore, the problem of setpoints tracking control of TCG and CCG is particularly important. However, the unknown parameters in the column cleaning process bring great challenges to the problem of setpoints tracking.
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November 2024
Centro de Tecnologia Mineral (CETEM), Av. Pedro Calmon 900, Ilha do Fundão, 21941-908 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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