Effect of Polyvalent Metal-Silicate Hydrosols on the Flotation of Calcite (400eafed-1e69-4074-804b-2a9ec90e214d)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ven Mercade
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The flotation and, more importantly, the depression of calcite has been extensively studied, especially in terms of collector, pH, and metal ions. A basic laboratory study was undertaken to determine the effect of metal cation, pH, and hydrosol concentration on the flotation of calcite. Results indicate that at constant pH and soluble-silicate and metal-ion concentration, flotation of calcite decreases in the order: [ ] In the case of metal-silicate hydrosols, a higher pH of formation results in higher calcite flotation recovery. Data are insufficient to permit any conclusions regarding the behavior of mono- and trivalent ions. Possible theories to explain the foregoing observations are developed in the paper.
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APA: Ven Mercade  (1981)  Effect of Polyvalent Metal-Silicate Hydrosols on the Flotation of Calcite (400eafed-1e69-4074-804b-2a9ec90e214d)

MLA: Ven Mercade Effect of Polyvalent Metal-Silicate Hydrosols on the Flotation of Calcite (400eafed-1e69-4074-804b-2a9ec90e214d). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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