Influence of Calcium Ion and Quebracho in the Oleate Flotation of Fluorite and Calcite

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Claudio Gutiérrez
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The action of quebracho in the selective flotation of fluorite and calcite has been studied. It has been found that the unavoidable ions produced by dissolution of these minerals can precipitate calcium oleate which profoundly influences the adsorption of oleate. The depressing action of quebracho is due, at least partly, to a decrease of the oleate adsorption. The depression of flourite flotation by quebracho in the presence of calcium is due to the fact that precipitated calcium oleate can become only physisorbed, its adsorption being strongly prevented by quebracho. It is concluded that adsorption experiments with flourite must be conducted with a flotation-size mineral, which has a lower dissolution rate than when finely ground.
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APA: Claudio Gutiérrez  (1980)  Influence of Calcium Ion and Quebracho in the Oleate Flotation of Fluorite and Calcite

MLA: Claudio Gutiérrez Influence of Calcium Ion and Quebracho in the Oleate Flotation of Fluorite and Calcite. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.

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