Pyrite depressant useful in floation separation

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PATENT NO 5855771
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08877320

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The present invention relates to a process for separating pyrite from sulfide ores and coal during flotation separation which comprises the depressing of pyrite with from about 0.05 to 0.75 kilograms per ton of concentrate solids, using a pyrite depressant compounds selected from the group consisting of R1--S (CH.sub.2').sub.n PO (OH).sub.2 (I) where n is between 2 and 4, and R1 is selected from a group consisting of hydrogen (H) and amidine, and ##STR1## where Ro is a lower alkyl having carbon atoms in a range of 3 to 8 with 3 to 6 being preferred and a final pH in a range of 4 to 9 depending on the ore being processed, and therafter recovering the flotation concentrate thus obtained. As to group (I) compounds, 2-S thironium-ethane phosphonate (TEPA) as a pyrite depressant is surprisingly effective in pyrite removal, being substantially independent of the pH values of the treated ore or coal, compatible with conventional collector reagents such as xanthates in the case of copper sulfide bearing ores as well as being substantially unobtrusive in not depressing other useful ore sulfides, including but limited to chalcopyritoe, bornite, chalcosite, etc. Group (II) are more pH sensitive.

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FUERSTENAU DOUGLAS WNot Provided

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Fuerstenau, Douglas W 1440 LeRoy Ave., Berkeley, CA 94708 4 14
Harris, Guy H 1673 Georgia Dr., Concord, CA 94519 14 73

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