Abstract

Abstract Pentlandite, the material containing more than 90% of the world's nickel, is typical purified by froth flotation followed by mixing the concentrate with relatively high levels of MgO silicates. Furthermore, serpentine, a source of magnesium silicate, just like pentlandite, can be activated using cupric ion at the pH from 7 to 10, where copper hydroxides are stable species adsorbed on the mineral surface to promote xanthate adsorption. In this study, we used a copper ammonium complex as the selective activator for the pentlandite flotation; it showed a good adaptability to temperature and pH. Compared with the best activation effect of CuSO4, in the actual mineral flotation, the recovery of pentlandite using a cuprammonium solution as an activator increased by 10.18% with a slight decrease in the MgO level, whereas that of pure pentlandite flotation increased by 14%. Compared with the CuSO4 solution, Cu(NH3)42+ is the main stable species of the copper ammonium solution in mild alkaline solution (pH

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