Flotation Of Artificial Sulfide Minerals - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Theodore Balberyszski
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The gradual depletion of high-grade sulphide mineral deposits has turned the attention of the mineral industry to the recovery of metals from the oxides and silicates. Anionic (fatty acid) and cationic collectors have in some cases made flotation of non-sulphides possible, although in general, flotation of oxide ores is not as yet an economic process. Consequently, many attempts have been made to sulphidize the surface of the relevant oxide mineral and thus make it amenable to flotation. (1) (2) (3) In recent years, Bautista and Sollenberger(4) have investigated the conversion of a number of oxides to sulphides by reacting them with molten sulpur. This paper presents the results of investigations carried out at the School of Mineral and Metallurgical Engineering at the University of Minnesota to study the flotation characteristics of some sulphidized minerals. It is divided into two parts; Part I describes the sulphidization of a number of oxides and a silicate, and Part II presents the flotation behavior of the products of sulphidization.
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APA: Theodore Balberyszski  (1968)  Flotation Of Artificial Sulfide Minerals - Introduction

MLA: Theodore Balberyszski Flotation Of Artificial Sulfide Minerals - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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