The Effect of Aloe Vera Bioreagent as a Frother and Collector in the Gold Ore Flotation Process on Increasing Grade and Recovery

Aufa Asna, Azalia Songli, Rizka Nabilah, Syahwanul Ikhsan, M. F. Rickiadi, Tri Wahyuningsih
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One of the concentration processes in processing sulfide gold ore is the flotation technique which takes advantage of differences in mineral surface properties by adding chemical reagents. The addition of chemical reagents to the flotation process can cause environmental problems. Therefore, efforts are needed to replace chemical reagents with more environmentally friendly materials. In this research, an attempt was made to replace chemical reagents with a commonly found plant extract, namely aloe vera, as a bioreagent. Bioflotation experiments on a laboratory scale were carried out using a Denver flotation cell with an aloe vera reagent as a frother. This gold mineral bioflotation experiment was carried out on a 150 mesh size fraction. The results of increasing concentrate levels by flotation indicate that the aloe vera reagent as a frother is able to produce biosurfactants which replace chemical reagents as a more environmentally friendly biofrother and biocollector. This can be concluded based on flotation experiment data with bioreagent which has been tested showing an Au content value of 10.09 and a recovery of 96.15%, while flotation using chemical reagents shows an Au content value of 10.50 and a recovery of 95.96%. So the use of aloe vera as an environmentally friendly bioreagent in the flotation process releasing low sulfidation gold is more effective than the use of chemical reagents because it is indicated that there is a biosurfactant content in aloe vera.
芦荟生物试剂作为金矿浮选工艺中的助浮剂和捕收剂对提高品位和回收率的影响
浮选技术是硫化金矿石选矿工艺之一,它通过添加化学试剂来利用矿物表面性质的差异。在浮选过程中添加化学试剂会造成环境问题。因此,需要努力用更环保的材料替代化学试剂。本研究尝试用一种常见的植物提取物(即芦荟)作为生物试剂来替代化学试剂。使用丹佛浮选槽,以芦荟试剂作为起泡剂,进行了实验室规模的生物浮选实验。该金矿物生物浮选实验是在 150 目大小的馏分上进行的。通过浮选提高精矿含量的结果表明,芦荟试剂作为一种起泡剂,能够产生生物表面活性剂,取代化学试剂,成为一种更环保的生物起泡剂和生物捕收剂。根据浮选实验数据得出的结论是,生物试剂的金含量为 10.09,回收率为 96.15%,而化学试剂的金含量为 10.50,回收率为 95.96%。因此,在浮选过程中使用芦荟作为环保型生物试剂来释放低硫化金比使用化学试剂更有效,因为芦荟中含有生物表面活性剂。
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