Experimental and Molecular Dynamics Study of Pyrite Effects on the Flocculation of Clayey Tailings in Seawater
Steven Nieto, Eder Piceros, Gonzalo R. Quezada, Fernando Betancourt, Pedro Robles, Williams Leiva, Ricardo I. Jeldres

TL;DR
This study explores how pyrite affects the settling of clay-based tailings in seawater using experiments and simulations.
Contribution
The study reveals that pyrite influences floc size and density through its density and unique polymer-pyrite interactions.
Findings
Increasing pyrite content reduces maximum floc size and increases unflocculated fines.
Floc density increases linearly with pyrite proportion due to its higher specific gravity.
MD simulations show pyrite adsorption occurs via aliphatic chain segments, unlike quartz and kaolinite.
Abstract
This study investigates the effect of pyrite content on the flocculation and sedimentation of clay-based tailings composed of kaolin, quartz, and pyrite in seawater at pH 8. A high-molecular-weight anionic hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (SNF 704) was used in batch settling tests, supported by floc characterization with FBRM, zeta potential measurements, and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Results showed that increasing pyrite content reduced the maximum floc size and increased the fraction of unflocculated fines, particularly at 10 g/t dosage. Although the fractal dimension remained nearly constant (1.92–1.97 at 10 g/t and 2.05–2.08 at 30 g/t), floc density increased linearly with pyrite proportion due to its higher specific gravity. Zeta potential analysis confirmed strong polymer–pyrite interactions, with charge inversion from +5.3 to −4.5 mV, while MD simulations indicated that…
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TopicsCoagulation and Flocculation Studies · Tailings Management and Properties · Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques
