Challenges In Sulfide Flotation Fundamentals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. W. Healy W. J. Trahar
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

INTRODUCTION The flotation of minerals from their ores in flotation cells involves understanding many chemical and physical processes ranging from electronic events in the bulk mineral and in the mineral surface regime. molecular events at interfaces, the statics and dynamics of thinning and rupture of microscopic to molecular intefacial films, the fluid mechanics of bubble- particle events, the dynamics of air-water-solid colloid states in a flotation machine, etc. etc. D.W. Fuerstenau, whom we honour in this symposium has made unique contributions to many of these diverse physico-chemical and technological sub-processes. The present paper is concerned with a number of observations of the behaviour of minerals in flotation cells and the surface science of some mineral sulfide-water systems. We do not intend to be comprehensive in our analysis, but rather to highlight the challenges that face the scientific masochist who chooses to understand "froth flotationn. In what follows, emphasis is placed quite deliberately on technologically relevant, dynamic or realistic flotation processes i.e. the recovery in a froth of a given sulfide mineral particle of a given size and history from synthetic or actual ores in a flotation cell. The paper also attempts to use the understanding that is emerging from the area of photoelectrochemistry of colloidal
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APA: T. W. Healy W. J. Trahar  (1989)  Challenges In Sulfide Flotation Fundamentals

MLA: T. W. Healy W. J. Trahar Challenges In Sulfide Flotation Fundamentals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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