Electrokinetics Of The Differential Flotation Of Inco Matte With Dextrin

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. A. Nyamekye
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Two major Inco matte constituents, chalcocite and heazlewoodite, are separated by differential flotation with diphenylguanidine as collector. A new reagent system involving the use of dextrin as a modifying agent which provides better selectivity has been studied for the last three years. Adsorption tests reveal that while dextrin exhibits high affinity towards heazlewoodite, the adsorption isotherm for dextrin on chalcocite shows only weak interactions. Our electrokinetic measurements confirm such conclusions. Since dextrin interaction with solid surfaces seems to be especially strong when such surfaces are covered by hydroxide layer, our electrokinetic measurements are in line with other researchers' findings who postulated that copper hydroxide is not a stable product on the surface of copper sulphides.
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APA: G. A. Nyamekye  (1992)  Electrokinetics Of The Differential Flotation Of Inco Matte With Dextrin

MLA: G. A. Nyamekye Electrokinetics Of The Differential Flotation Of Inco Matte With Dextrin. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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