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Electrochemistry of flotation

Chapter 1 General Review of Electrochemistry of Flotation of Sulphide Minerals... [Pg.1]

From the point of view of electrochemistry of flotation, a depressant is, however, defined as a reagent by the addition of which the oxidation of the mineral surface occurs at lower potential than collector oxidation or formation of metal collector salt which may be also decomposed imder the conditions given in the discussions which follow. Under these conditions, the mixed potential model becomes one of mineral oxidation and oxygen reduction, the oxidation of the thio collector or the formation of the metal collector is suppressed, and the mineral will remain... [Pg.112]

Feng Qiming, 1989. Pulp electrochemistry of flotation of sulphide minerals theory and technology (Ph.D. thesis). Central South University of Technology Feng Qiming, Chen Jin, Xu Shi, 1991. Relationship between thermodynamics, property of reactive products on sulphide and collectorless flotation separation of sulphide minerals. J. CSIMM (suppl.), 22(3) 28 - 35... [Pg.272]

Woods, R., 1991. Electrochemistry of flotation of sulphide minerals. Lectures in Central South University of Technology... [Pg.283]

BusweU AM, Nicol MJ (2002) Some aspects of the electrochemistry of the flotation of pyrrhotite. J Appl Electrochem 32 1321-1329... [Pg.74]

This book systematically summarizes the researches on electrochemistry of sulphide flotation in our group. The various electrochemical measurements, especially electrochemical corrosive method, electrochemical equilibrium calculations, surface analysis and semiconductor energy band theory, practically, molecular orbital theory, have been used in our studies and introduced in this book. The collectorless and collector-induced flotation behavior of sulphide minerals and the mechanism in various flotation systems have been discussed. The electrochemical corrosive mechanism, mechano-electrochemical behavior and the molecular orbital approach of flotation of sulphide minerals will provide much new information to the researchers in this area. The example of electrochemical flotation separation of sulphide ores listed in this book will demonstrate the good future of flotation electrochemistry of sulphide minerals in industrial applications. [Pg.19]

Baldauf, H. and Schubert, H., 1980. Fine Particles Processing, 1(39) 767 - 786 Ball, B. and Richard, R. S., 1976. The chemistry of pyrite flotation and depression. In Flotation, A. M. Gaudin Memorial volume, M. C. Fuerstanau(eds.), AIME, Inc., 1 458 - 484 Basiollio, C., Pritzker, M. D., Yoon, R. H., 1985. Thermodynamics, electrochemistry and flotation of the chalcocite-potassium ethyl xanthate system. SME-AIME Annual Meeting, New York, Preprint No. 85 - 86... [Pg.270]

O Dell, C. S., Walker, G. W., Richardson, P. E., 1986. Electrochemistry of the chalcocite-xandiate system. J. Appl. Electrochem., 16 544-554 Opahle, I., Koepemik, K., Eschrig, H., 2000. Full potential band stracture calculation of iron pyrite. Computational Materials Science, 17(2 - 4) 206 - 210 Page, P. W. and Hazell, L. B., 1989. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) studies of potassium amyl xanthate (KAX) adsorption on precipitated PbS related to galena flotation. Inter. J. Miner. Process, 25 87 - 100... [Pg.278]

Persson, I., Persson, P., Valli, M., Fozo, S., Malmensten, B., 1991. Reaction on sulphide mineral surfaces in connection with xanthate flotation studied by diffuse reflectance FTIR spectroscopy, atomic absorption spectrophotometry and calorimetry. In K. S. E. Forssberg (ed.). Flotation of Sulphide Mineral. Inter. J. Miner. Process, 33 67 - 81 Peters, E., 1977. The electrochemistry of sulphide minerals. In J. O M. Bockris, D. A. J. Rand, B. J. Weich (eds.). Trends in Electrochemistry. New York Plenum Press, 267 - 290 Peters, E., 1986. Leaching of sulphides. In P. Sortunasundaran (ed.). Advances in Mineral Processing. Proc. Sym. Honoring N. Arbiter on His 75th Birthday, SME, Inc. Colorado, 445-462... [Pg.278]

Miner. Process Extra. Metall. Rev., 11 187-210 Yarar, B., Haydon, B. C., Kitchener, J. A., 1969. Electrochemistry of the galena-diethyldithio carbamate-oxygen flotation system. Trans. Instn. Min. Metall. Sec.C, 78 C181 - C184 Yekeler Meftuni, Sonmez Ibrahim, 1997. Effect of the hydrophobic fraction and particle size in the collectorless column flotation kinetics. Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering, 121(1) 9-13... [Pg.284]

In this book, a general review of the fundamental research on flotation electrochemistry of sulphide minerals is made first in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 to Chapter 9 mainly summarize the results of basic research in our group focused on the topics of collectorless floatability of sulphide minerals and hydrophobic... [Pg.311]

Minerals, electrochemistry of — Many minerals, esp. the ore minerals (e.g., metal sulfides, oxides, selenides, arsenides) are either metallic conductors or semiconductors. Because of this they are prone to undergo electrochemical reactions at solid solution interfaces, and many industrially important processes, e.g., mineral leaching and flotation involve electrochemical steps [i-ii]. Electrochemical techniques can be also used in quantitative mineral analysis and phase identification [iii]. Generally, the surface of minerals (and also of glasses) when in contact with solutions can be charged due to ion-transfer processes. Thus mineral surfaces also have a specific point of zero charge depending on their sur-... [Pg.429]


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