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The effect of pH,solid content,water chemistry and ore mineralogy on the galvanic interactions between chalcopyrite and pyrite and steel balls
Authors:Asghar Azizi  Seid Ziaoddin Shafaei  Mohammad Noaparast  Mohammad Karamoozian
Affiliation:1. Department of Mining, Petroleum and Geophysics, Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood 36199-95161, Iran; 2. School of Mining Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:The role of pH, solid content, water chemistry and ore mineralogy on the galvanic interactions between chalcopyrite and pyrite and low alloy steel balls were investigated in the grinding of Sarcheshmeh porphyry copper sulfide ore. All these factors strongly affect the galvanic current between the minerals and the steel during the grinding process. The galvanic current density decreased as the solution pH and percent solids increased. In addition, changing the water in the ball mill from tap to distilled water reduced the galvanic current between the minerals and the balls. Potentiodynamic polarization curves showed that pyrite and chalcopyrite demonstrated typical active-passive-transpassive anodic behavior in the grinding of copper ore. However, the nature of their transitions from the active to the passive state differed. This behavior was not seen in the grinding of pure minerals. In addition, an EDTA extraction technique was employed to quantify the amount of oxidized iron in the mill discharge. The amount of extractable iron was influenced by the same experimental factors and in the same way as the galvanic current.
Keywords:steel ball  galvanic interaction  pyrite  chalcopyrite  polarization curves  
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