Chelating Reagents as Collectors and Their Adsorption Mechanism

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Marabini J. Cases M. Barbaro
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Outlined is a review of the application of new selective chelating reagents as flotation collectors; calculation methods for the selection of chelating structures, limitation of the function of commercial chelating agents as collectors, and the synthesis of two new classes of chelating collectors with mixed aliphatic-aromatic structure for oxidized lead-zinc ores. Given are: examples of substituted mercaptobenzothiazole and aminothiophenol structures, flotation and adsorption study of an alcoxyl-mercaptobenzothiazole on cerussite, comparison of adsorption of conventional and chelating collectors, study of the influence of the aliphatic structure1 component on the collecting power of chelating type reagent and the design of chelating collectors with optimal structure.
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APA: A. Marabini J. Cases M. Barbaro  (1989)  Chelating Reagents as Collectors and Their Adsorption Mechanism

MLA: A. Marabini J. Cases M. Barbaro Chelating Reagents as Collectors and Their Adsorption Mechanism. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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