Flotation of sulfide minerals with alkyl pyridinium salts
Long chain alkyl pyridinium salts have been used as collectors for the flotation of chalcopyrite and copper-activated sphalerite. For the ores tested in this study, these reagents have demonstrated improved selectivity and recovery in comparison to conventional xanthates. The best flotation results,...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-871182020-09-26T05:37:50Z Flotation of sulfide minerals with alkyl pyridinium salts Groppo, John George Mining and Minerals Engineering LD5655.V855 1982.G766 Flotation Flotation reagents Sulfides Long chain alkyl pyridinium salts have been used as collectors for the flotation of chalcopyrite and copper-activated sphalerite. For the ores tested in this study, these reagents have demonstrated improved selectivity and recovery in comparison to conventional xanthates. The best flotation results, in terms of both grade and recovery, were achieved with cetyl pyridinium chloride (CpCl). A distinct advantage of using CpCl instead of a conventional xanthate, such as sodium isopropyl xanthate (NaIpX), is that the kinetics of flotation are much faster. This may be explained by the reduction in the negative ζ-potential of the sulfide mineral upon adsorption of cetyl pyridinium ions, which, in turn, minimizes the electrostatic component of the disjoining pressure of the wetting film. CpCl has also demonstrated a remarkable selectivity despite the fact that both chalcopyrite and the silicious gangue minerals present in the ore are negatively charged. This may be explained by the premise that cetyl pyridinium ions adsorb more strongly on chalcopyrite than on the gangue. Analysis of the adsorption isotherms established for chalcopyrite and quartz supports this view. Several possible mechanisms have been suggested to explain the 'high affinity' type of adsorption observed in the CpCl-chalcopyrite system. Master of Science 2019-01-31T17:50:27Z 2019-01-31T17:50:27Z 1982 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/87118 en_US OCLC# 8755401 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ x, 129, [2] leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
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Long chain alkyl pyridinium salts have been used as collectors for the flotation of chalcopyrite and copper-activated sphalerite. For the ores tested in this study, these reagents have demonstrated improved selectivity and recovery in comparison to conventional xanthates. The best flotation results, in terms of both grade and recovery, were achieved with cetyl pyridinium chloride (CpCl). A distinct advantage of using CpCl instead of a conventional xanthate, such as sodium isopropyl xanthate (NaIpX), is that the kinetics of flotation are much faster. This may be explained by the reduction in the negative ζ-potential of the sulfide mineral upon adsorption of cetyl pyridinium ions, which, in turn, minimizes the electrostatic component of the disjoining pressure of the wetting film.
CpCl has also demonstrated a remarkable selectivity despite the fact that both chalcopyrite and the silicious gangue minerals present in the ore are negatively charged. This may be explained by the premise that cetyl pyridinium ions adsorb more strongly on chalcopyrite than on the gangue. Analysis of the adsorption isotherms established for chalcopyrite and quartz supports this view. Several possible mechanisms have been suggested to explain the 'high affinity' type of adsorption observed in the CpCl-chalcopyrite system. === Master of Science |
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Flotation of sulfide minerals with alkyl pyridinium salts |
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Flotation of sulfide minerals with alkyl pyridinium salts |
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Flotation of sulfide minerals with alkyl pyridinium salts |
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Flotation of sulfide minerals with alkyl pyridinium salts |
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