Effects Of Diethylenetriamine And Sulfur Dioxide On Pyrrhotite Depression

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. K. Mendiratta
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Diethylenetriamine (DETA) is known to be an effective pyrrhotite depressant in pentlandite flotation. It has been reported recently that its performance becomes more consistent when the reagent is used in conjunction with sulfur dioxide (SO2). In the present investigation, the effects of DETA and SO32- ions on the changes in the hydrophobicity of pyrrhotite electrode have been studied at pH 6.8. The results show that both DETA and SO32- can reduce the water contact angles of pyrrhotite; however, the contact angles can be reduced to zero only in the presence of the SO32- ions. This finding may be attributed to the ability of the SO32- ions to reduce the polysulfides formed on pyrrhotite by superficial oxidation, which may in turn provides an explanation for the robust performance of DETA/SO2 combination.
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APA: N. K. Mendiratta  (2001)  Effects Of Diethylenetriamine And Sulfur Dioxide On Pyrrhotite Depression

MLA: N. K. Mendiratta Effects Of Diethylenetriamine And Sulfur Dioxide On Pyrrhotite Depression. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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