Experimental and Modelling Study of Pt, Pd, and 2E+Au Flotation Kinetics for Platreef Ore by Exploring the Influence of Reagent Dosage Variations

Author:

Doubra Parisa1,Carelse Candice1,Chetty Deshenthree1,Manuel Marian1

Affiliation:

1. Mintek, 200 Malibongwe Drive, Randburg, Johannesburg 2194, South Africa

Abstract

This study investigates the flotation kinetics of individual platinum-group elements (PGEs) and gold, namely Pt, Pd, and 2E+Au (i.e., Pt+Pd+Au), in the context of Platreef ore flotation. Experimental tests were conducted on a Platreef ore feed using various dosages of depressants, frothers, and collectors under controlled agitation and pH conditions. The recoveries of the individual PGEs were analysed using six kinetic models, with the modified Kelsall model identified as the most suitable for accurately describing the flotation kinetics and predicting elemental recovery. Notably, the model incorporates two rate constants (kfast and kslow) to account for the distinct flotation behaviours of the PGEs. The results indicate that Pt has the fastest floatability, followed by Pd and 2E+Au. The modified Kelsall model demonstrates high effectiveness in predicting the recovery of these PGEs. Three empirical correlations for Pt, Pd, and 2E+Au recoveries based on the modified Kelsall model are proposed, enhancing the understanding and optimisation of PGE recovery in Platreef ore flotation.

Funder

Mintek’s Science Vote Grant

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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