Electrochemical action on the flotation beneficiation of ordinary iron ore concentrate

One of the main challenges in processing fresh ferruginous quartzites is to obtain high-quality iron ore concentrates containing more than 70% total iron and less than 1.8% silica to produce DR pellets and hot Briquetted Iron (HBI). Currently, it is widely recognized that the most effective methods...

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Main Authors: Kh. K. Rakhimov, E. L. Chanturiya, D. V. Shekhirev
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Language:English
Published: National University of Science and Technology MISiS 2024-03-01
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author Kh. K. Rakhimov
E. L. Chanturiya
D. V. Shekhirev
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description One of the main challenges in processing fresh ferruginous quartzites is to obtain high-quality iron ore concentrates containing more than 70% total iron and less than 1.8% silica to produce DR pellets and hot Briquetted Iron (HBI). Currently, it is widely recognized that the most effective methods to achieve high-quality iron ore concentrates is through reverse flotation using cationic amine collectors in an alkaline medium. However, due to the very fine impregnation of magnetite in quartz, the insufficiently complete release of magnetite even with fine grinding, and the proximity of the flotation (surface) behavior of the separated minerals, high-quality concentrates are not always achievable in the flotation process. Consequently, exploring methods to enhance the efficiency of flotation separation of minerals and improve concentrate quality remains a pertinent issue. Historical studies have shown that electrochemical treatment can adjust the properties of reagents, enhance their effect on specific minerals, and thus control the flotation process. The efficiency of quartz and other silicates flotation by amines significantly depends on the ratio of ionic and molecular forms of the reagent in aqueous solutions of the collector and in the flotation pulp. Altering this ratio can impact the outcomes of reverse cationic flotation of iron ores. It is feasible to change the ratio of the amine forms through electrochemical oxidation or reduction of the reagent solution. Moreover, the electrochemical treatment facilitates the dispersion of the amine in the aqueous medium and its physical adsorption on minerals. Therefore, electrochemical pretreatment of amines can be considered a promising method for intensifying the reverse flotation of iron ore. This paper presents research results aimed at improving the quality of the oversize of the fine screening of ordinary magnetite concentrate from Mikhailovsky GOK, named after A.V. Varichev, through the use of electrochemically treated solutions of cationic amine class collectors in the process of reverse cationic flotation. The research findings confirmed the feasibility of using preliminary diaphragmless electrochemical treatment of reagents Tomamine RA-14 and Lilaflot 811M (esters of monoamine of different composition) for the targeted modification of their properties and for increasing the efficiency of reverse flotation. Consequently, the silica content in the flotation cell product decreased from 1.66–1.7% to 1.51–1.56, with the grade of total iron exceeding 70%.
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spelling doaj.art-5df3886339e54ddaa179e01e839ab9842024-04-19T16:47:08ZengNational University of Science and Technology MISiSГорные науки и технологии2500-06322024-03-0191212910.17073/2500-0632-2023-12-196Electrochemical action on the flotation beneficiation of ordinary iron ore concentrateKh. K. Rakhimov0https://orcid.org/0009-0007-8644-7055E. L. Chanturiya1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5757-4799D. V. Shekhirev2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9668-9716University of Science and Technology MISIS, Moscow, Russian FederationUniversity of Science and Technology MISIS; N.V. Melnikov Institute for the Problems of Integrated Subsoil Development, Russian Academy of Sciences (IPKON RAS), Moscow, Russian FederationUniversity of Science and Technology MISIS, Moscow, Russian FederationOne of the main challenges in processing fresh ferruginous quartzites is to obtain high-quality iron ore concentrates containing more than 70% total iron and less than 1.8% silica to produce DR pellets and hot Briquetted Iron (HBI). Currently, it is widely recognized that the most effective methods to achieve high-quality iron ore concentrates is through reverse flotation using cationic amine collectors in an alkaline medium. However, due to the very fine impregnation of magnetite in quartz, the insufficiently complete release of magnetite even with fine grinding, and the proximity of the flotation (surface) behavior of the separated minerals, high-quality concentrates are not always achievable in the flotation process. Consequently, exploring methods to enhance the efficiency of flotation separation of minerals and improve concentrate quality remains a pertinent issue. Historical studies have shown that electrochemical treatment can adjust the properties of reagents, enhance their effect on specific minerals, and thus control the flotation process. The efficiency of quartz and other silicates flotation by amines significantly depends on the ratio of ionic and molecular forms of the reagent in aqueous solutions of the collector and in the flotation pulp. Altering this ratio can impact the outcomes of reverse cationic flotation of iron ores. It is feasible to change the ratio of the amine forms through electrochemical oxidation or reduction of the reagent solution. Moreover, the electrochemical treatment facilitates the dispersion of the amine in the aqueous medium and its physical adsorption on minerals. Therefore, electrochemical pretreatment of amines can be considered a promising method for intensifying the reverse flotation of iron ore. This paper presents research results aimed at improving the quality of the oversize of the fine screening of ordinary magnetite concentrate from Mikhailovsky GOK, named after A.V. Varichev, through the use of electrochemically treated solutions of cationic amine class collectors in the process of reverse cationic flotation. The research findings confirmed the feasibility of using preliminary diaphragmless electrochemical treatment of reagents Tomamine RA-14 and Lilaflot 811M (esters of monoamine of different composition) for the targeted modification of their properties and for increasing the efficiency of reverse flotation. Consequently, the silica content in the flotation cell product decreased from 1.66–1.7% to 1.51–1.56, with the grade of total iron exceeding 70%.https://mst.misis.ru/jour/article/view/693fresh ferruginous quartzitesmagnetite concentratereverse cationic flotationamineselectrochemical treatment
spellingShingle Kh. K. Rakhimov
E. L. Chanturiya
D. V. Shekhirev
Electrochemical action on the flotation beneficiation of ordinary iron ore concentrate
Горные науки и технологии
fresh ferruginous quartzites
magnetite concentrate
reverse cationic flotation
amines
electrochemical treatment
title Electrochemical action on the flotation beneficiation of ordinary iron ore concentrate
title_full Electrochemical action on the flotation beneficiation of ordinary iron ore concentrate
title_fullStr Electrochemical action on the flotation beneficiation of ordinary iron ore concentrate
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical action on the flotation beneficiation of ordinary iron ore concentrate
title_short Electrochemical action on the flotation beneficiation of ordinary iron ore concentrate
title_sort electrochemical action on the flotation beneficiation of ordinary iron ore concentrate
topic fresh ferruginous quartzites
magnetite concentrate
reverse cationic flotation
amines
electrochemical treatment
url https://mst.misis.ru/jour/article/view/693
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