New Collectors For Sulfide Minerals, Especially Copper And Molybdenum, Based On Sulfur Chemicals Derived From Petroleum

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. M. Parlman
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Interest is increasing in obtaining incremental improvements in mineral recoveries in flotation processes because of changing world economic conditions. Research on collector reagents, long indispensable components in flotation systems may provide the cheapest and simplest route to higher metal recoveries. Sulfhydryl group - containing compounds (-SH) and their salts, e.g., dithiophosphates, xanthates and a few other derivatives are commonly used to promote the flotation of sulfide minerals. Alkyl mercaptans, another class of sulfhydryl compounds, have long been known to have collecting properties but have been relegated to dormancy for one reason or another. This paper reports results from new investigations of alkyl mercaptans, trithiocarbonates, and a petroleum oil with a variety of western domestic and Canadian ores for copper and molybdenum sulfides recovery. Specific opportunities are pointed out to the industry for mineral recovery enhancement through the use of the proper reagent combination.
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APA: R. M. Parlman  (1980)  New Collectors For Sulfide Minerals, Especially Copper And Molybdenum, Based On Sulfur Chemicals Derived From Petroleum

MLA: R. M. Parlman New Collectors For Sulfide Minerals, Especially Copper And Molybdenum, Based On Sulfur Chemicals Derived From Petroleum. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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