AAS and XRD Analysis of Gold Ore Bioflotation Results with Aloe Vera as an Environmentally Friendly Reagent

Sabrina Mantika, Farra Diva Prillasasti, Evan Nugrah Aurigha, Rike Amelia, M. F. Rickiadi, Tri Wahyuningsih
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Flotation is a mineral concentration method that involves floating the minerals so that they can be separated from the gangue by the addition of reagents. The reagents used are chemicals such as frother and collector, which can potentially contaminate the environment. This research explores the potential use of aloe vera as a separating reagent in environmentally friendly gold ore flotation. The feed used consists of 300 grams of gold ore, and the flotation time is set at 15 minutes. XRD analysis is employed to determine the types of minerals contained in the sample, revealing that the sample consists of 97.64% quartz; Enstatite, syn 1.21%; and Clinochlore-1A 1.16%. Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS) is the technique used to determine the metal concentration in a sample. AAS analysis indicates an Au concentration in the feed of 3.94 ppm. The Au concentration in the concentrate with the addition of aloe vera extract is 10.57, and in the tailings, it is 0.92, higher than the concentration in the concentrate without the addition of aloe vera extract, which is 10.11, with 1.89 in the tailings. The %recovery from these concentrations with the addition of aloe vera extract is 84.06%, while without the addition of aloe vera extract, it is 63.78%. This study provides evidence that the use of aloe vera in the gold ore flotation process can be a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative in the effort to improve the separation of valuable minerals from impurities.
用芦荟作为环保试剂对金矿石生物浮选结果进行 AAS 和 XRD 分析
浮选是一种矿物浓缩方法,它将矿物浮起,以便通过添加试剂将其从矸石中分离出来。所使用的试剂是泡沫剂和捕收剂等化学物质,可能会污染环境。这项研究探讨了芦荟作为分离试剂在环保型金矿浮选中的潜在用途。所用给矿包括 300 克金矿石,浮选时间设定为 15 分钟。XRD 分析用于确定样品中所含矿物的类型,结果显示样品由 97.64% 的石英、1.21% 的 Enstatite 和 1.16% 的 Clinochlore-1A 组成。原子吸收分光光度法(AAS)是用于确定样品中金属浓度的技术。原子吸收分光光度法分析表明,给料中的金浓度为 3.94 ppm。添加芦荟提取物的精矿中的金浓度为 10.57,尾矿中的金浓度为 0.92,高于未添加芦荟提取物的精矿中的金浓度 10.11,尾矿中的金浓度为 1.89。添加芦荟提取物后,这些浓度的回收率为 84.06%,而不添加芦荟提取物的回收率为 63.78%。这项研究提供的证据表明,在金矿浮选过程中使用芦荟可以成为一种可持续和环保的替代方法,从而提高有价值矿物与杂质的分离率。
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