Collector-Extender Flotation in the Processsing of Coarse Fractions of Potash Ores

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Dai Q
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The mechanism of flotation of potash ores with long chain primary amines has been assessed. Since at high electrolyte concentration in saturated brine the electrical double layers of the interacting particles and bubbles are entirely compressed, the induction time measurements confirmed the elimination of kinetic factors associated with the energy barriers opposing particle-to-bubble attachment under such conditions as could be expected. The lack of the kinetic hindrance resulted in the correlation found between the contact angles on the KCl surfaces and the sylvite flotation measured under the same physico-chemical conditions. The iep values and acid numbers obtained for various Esso oils tested as extenders in the flotation of coarse potash ore fractions confirmed the base oils with high content of nitrogen-bearing compounds to be good extender oils. The performance of such oils could further be improved by dissolving in them a small amount of long-chain aliphatic amine.
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APA: Dai Q  (1993)  Collector-Extender Flotation in the Processsing of Coarse Fractions of Potash Ores

MLA: Dai Q Collector-Extender Flotation in the Processsing of Coarse Fractions of Potash Ores. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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