Interaction Of Thiophosphinate Collectors With Precious Metals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. I. Basilio
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The adsorption of dialkyl di-and mono-thio-phosphinates on gold, silver and gold-silver alloys has been studied in the present work. These reagents, which are selective collectors for sulfide flotation, have been found to improve precious metals recovery from ores. Voltammetric studies have indicated that dithiophosphinate adsorbs on gold at much higher potentials than on silver, while monothiophosphinate adsorbs only on silver. However, both adsorb on gold-silver alloys with the adsorption potential decreasing with increasing silver content. Using FTIR spectroscopic measurements, the surface species formed during the interactions of these collectors have been identified. The results of the electrochemical and spectroscopic measurements have been compared with the contact angle data obtained at controlled potential conditions.
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APA: C. I. Basilio  (1992)  Interaction Of Thiophosphinate Collectors With Precious Metals

MLA: C. I. Basilio Interaction Of Thiophosphinate Collectors With Precious Metals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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