Interaction Of Amine With Borate Species In Boron Flotation Pulps

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. Akin M. Hancer M. S. Celik J. D. Miller
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Flotation pulps with boron minerals such as colemanite and borax using primary amine collectors, e.g. dodecylamine, exhibit collector precipitation above a critical pH depending on the amine concentration. This was earlier attributed to the formation of a mine hydroborate. However, results from this current study indicate that the precipitate is dode-cylamine, rather than dodecylamine hydroborate. A systematic study involving solubility, zeta potential, microflotation, adsorption, and surface tension measurements is presented to elucidate the role of a mine precipitates in boron flotation systems.
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APA: Y. Akin M. Hancer M. S. Celik J. D. Miller  (2000)  Interaction Of Amine With Borate Species In Boron Flotation Pulps

MLA: Y. Akin M. Hancer M. S. Celik J. D. Miller Interaction Of Amine With Borate Species In Boron Flotation Pulps. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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