Oxide Mineral Flotation Fundamentals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Somasundaran
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Flotation of oxide minerals is controlled by a number of factors, such as surface potential and solubility of the mineral, concentration and type of various inorganics, properties of the collector, pH, ionic strength and temperature. The role these factors play depends on the mechanisms of adsorption of the collector inorganics or polymer additives. The major mechanisms include electrostatic interactions, chemical adsorption, chain-chain interaction between adsorbed collector species and modifications of the surface by inorganics. In real systems, flotation is, however, markedly affected by various other processes, including aging of the minerals, surface precipitation of the collector on the mineral and associative interactions between various collector species leading to highly surface active, for example, ionomolecular complexes. These effects are reviewed here with selected examples.
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APA: P. Somasundaran  (1999)  Oxide Mineral Flotation Fundamentals

MLA: P. Somasundaran Oxide Mineral Flotation Fundamentals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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