Temporal evolution of the structure of tailings aggregates flocculated in seawater

Leiva, Williams H.; Fawell, Phillip D.; Gon, Christian; Toro, Norman; Jeldres, Ricardo I.

Abstract

Mineral processing produces large volumes of dilute tailings that are flocculated and thickened, returning water to the process. The drive towards more sustainable processing has seen seawater considered to replace fresh water usage and an increased focus on how flocculation conditions can influence the fractal-like aggregates formed. The fragility of such structures and the likelihood that they change with time makes their study challenging. A synthetic tailings slurry of quartz and kaolin in seawater was flocculated at different mixing times and flocculant dosages, with aggregate size monitored over time by focused beam reflectance measurement (FBRM) and hindered settling rates determined after set reaction times. A model relating hindered settling rate to size as estimated by FBRM was used to derive an aggregate fractal dimension (D-f) at each time. With flocculation at typical tailings solids concentrations rapid, aggregate breakage will normally dominate after very short reaction times. Under mild mixing conditions, settling rates are higher than expected from sizes measured in real time due to aggregate growth continuing after mixing ceases, leading to inflated D-f estimates. An apparent decline in D-f under more intense mixing was consistent with an increased presence of high aspect ratio (low effective porosity) aggregate fragments, supported by in situ aggregate imaging at different reaction times. In contrast, the observed trends for a reduction in D-f with mixing intensity and an increase with dosage are both thought to represent the expected aggregate structure changes for the synthetic tailings. While estimating aggregate structural properties by relating FBRM sizes to settling rates can offer useful insights, it is important to recognise the aggregation state observed by FBRM under mixing applied to induce flocculation may differ from that which exists during hindered settling. Values of D-f derived in this manner must therefore be viewed with caution.

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Título según WOS: Temporal evolution of the structure of tailings aggregates flocculated in seawater
Título de la Revista: MINERALS ENGINEERING
Volumen: 160
Editorial: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1016/j.mineng.2020.106708

Notas: ISI