Water within Minerals Processing, Volume II
A special issue of Minerals (ISSN 2075-163X). This special issue belongs to the section "Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (24 November 2023) | Viewed by 10315
Special Issue Editors
Interests: water within flotation; flotation chemistry; flotation reagents; electrochemistry of flotation; grinding chemistry
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Interests: water within flotation; flotation reagents; dewatering of flotation products; industrial effluent treatment
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Water within minerals processing is currently a highly topical issue. With so many mining operations being located in water-scarce regions as well as worldwide water shortages, tighter environmental restrictions, and developing corporate sustainability strategies, it is essential that mineral-processing operations become cognizant of their water usage and the options for reducing, reusing, and recycling their onsite water where necessary and possible. Although mining generally uses far less water overall than agriculture, it is the processing of minerals that generates water of an inferior quality that either ends up in tailings dams or requires treatment before it can be discharged to the environment. Water makes up the majority of the flotation pulp, with its primary role being that of a transport medium, while more recently it has been considered a reagent in its own right, and it is here that the reuse and recycling of water may be most appropriate. However, owing to the sensitivity of the flotation system to changes in pulp chemistry, the impact of changing water chemistry and therefore water quality needs to be understood. This Special Issue considers the impact that changes in water chemistry will have on the mineral concentration process; a special focus will be given to research that considers flotation as the primary process, while related processes and fit for purpose water treatment will also be considered.
Dr. Kirsten Claire Corin
Dr. Malibongwe Manono
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- water quality
- pulp chemistry
- electrolytes
- microbial activity
- physicochemical interactions
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