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【企画講演】JOGMEC金属資源生産技術に関する先端的研究 [9/10(火) AM 第5会場]

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2024年9月10日(火) 08:45 〜 12:00 第5会場 (一般教育2号館 3F 301) (一般教育2号館 3F 301)

司会:砂田 和也(JOGMEC)

●JOGMECでは主に非鉄金属資源の選鉱・製錬の分野で先端的な研究をこれまで実施してきた。本企画セッションでは、選鉱分野での情報工学の導入を目指した取り組み、未利用資源の有効活用を目指した選鉱に関する研究、難処理原料を対象とした製錬分野での基礎的研究などJOGMEC及び大学と共同実施したテーマにつき報告する。

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10:35 〜 11:00

[1501-06-04] Advancement in Cobalt Recovery from Tailings: An Investigation of Flotation Parameter and Carrier Flotation Technology

○Refilwe Magwaneng1, Tatsuhiro Ono1, Shuichi Kuwaba1, Michihiro Akahori1, Taro Kamiya1, Anita Parbhakar-Fox2, Vladimir Lisitsin3 (1. Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security, Japan, 2. Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland, Australia, 3. Geological Survey of Queensland, Australia)

司会:砂田 和也(JOGMEC)

キーワード:Cobalt, Flotation, Carrier Flotation, Tailings

In this study, an in-depth investigation of flotation processing technology for the extraction of cobalt from mine tailings is examined. A variety of parameters including pulp density, stirring speed, aeration, pH and reagent type and dosage was carried out. The research utilizes three distinct types of tailing feed, sourced from Australian mining operation and tailing dams. The mineralogical analysis carried out by MLA reveals that cobalt is primarily hosted in either pyrite or cobaltite, with these minerals presenting as fine particles. Given these findings, a novel carrier flotation technology is introduced to enhance the flotation of fine cobalt particles. Preliminary tests using this small-large size particle attachment technology indicate that recovery of cobalt increased to more than 70% albeit a decline in grade. Conversely, the investigation of flotation parameters suggests that cobalt recovery of more than 65% is achievable, with a slightly higher grade than that observed with carrier flotation. This paper provides valuable insights into the optimization of cobalt extraction from tailings, contributing to a step towards the diversification of cobalt supply sources for a carbon-neutral society.