Behavior of redox electrodes during flotation and relationship to mineral floatabilites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Labonté J. A. Finch
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The behavior of four different redox sensing electrodes (gold spiral, black platinum, chalcopyrite, and galena) during roughing and cleaning flotation is examined and related to the flotation response. The results indicate that the solution potential (as sensed by the black platinum electrode) is different from that of the pulp potential (gold spiral) and is only weakly related to the flotation response. On the other hand, the potentials exhibited by the gold spiral and the two mineral electrodes are related to the flotation response. The transient responses of the gold and mineral electrodes during the addition of flotation modifiers could indicate the conditioning time required to achieve flotation or depression of selected minerals.
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APA: G. Labonté J. A. Finch  (1991)  Behavior of redox electrodes during flotation and relationship to mineral floatabilites

MLA: G. Labonté J. A. Finch Behavior of redox electrodes during flotation and relationship to mineral floatabilites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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