Fluorochemical Collectors in Flotation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. B. Strathmore Cooke Eugene L. Talbot
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Nov 1, 1955

Abstract

The perfluoro acids and derivatives show unusual surface-active properties that qualify them as possible flotation reagents. They lower the surface tension of water from 15 to 20 dynes below that obtainable with the corresponding hydrocarbon compounds. Fluorochemicals adsorb very strongly on solid surfaces to give films that exhibit larger contact angles than films of the corresponding hydro-carbons. The large contact angles probably result from the terminal –CF3 group. The perfluoro acids are made by electrolysis of the corresponding carboxylic acid in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride. From the perfluoro acids many derivatives may be obtained, such as amides, amines, alcohols, xanthates, ethers and esters and others.
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APA: R. B. Strathmore Cooke Eugene L. Talbot  (1955)  Fluorochemical Collectors in Flotation

MLA: R. B. Strathmore Cooke Eugene L. Talbot Fluorochemical Collectors in Flotation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1955.

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