Fundamental Studies of the Flotation Process: The Work of the National Institute for Metallurgy

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N. P. Finkelstein V. M. Lovell
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Abstract

The concepts involved in flotation research are discussed and aims are presented. Three different methods of investigation can be used, all of which are applied at the National Institute for Metallurgy (N.I.M.), and these are the empirical, trial and error method, the chemical engineering method, and the physicochemical approaches. This paper is devoted to the last of these. Because of the complexity of the physicochemical interactions involved, the work has, to a large extent, been concentrated on only one aspect, viz. the interaction between the mineral surface and reagents in solution, which was considered of major importance in the understanding of the process. The aspects on which work has been done are the concentration of uranium, the reaction between salt minerals and fatty acids, mixed xanthate-cationic collector systems, and the reaction between sulphide minerals and thiol reagents. Selected problems from the first two of these are discussed in some detail and deal with the agglomeration flotation of uranium and the chemical control of the flotation process for phoscorite. A detailed discussion is also presented of the progress made in the understanding of the interaction between sulphide minerals and thiol reagents, which is of more general application. Finally, an indication is given of the future direction of physicochemical research at the N.I.M.
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APA: N. P. Finkelstein V. M. Lovell  Fundamental Studies of the Flotation Process: The Work of the National Institute for Metallurgy

MLA: N. P. Finkelstein V. M. Lovell Fundamental Studies of the Flotation Process: The Work of the National Institute for Metallurgy. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,

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