Polysaccharides - Emerging Non-Toxic Modiflers for Differential Flotation of Sulphides

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Subramanian S Nyamekye GA
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Adsorption tests have been carried out to elucidate the interaction mechanism between dextrin and sulphide minerals. Sulphides such as galena and heazlewoodite exhibit high affinity adsorption over the pH range that coincides with the iep of lead and nickel hydroxides, and is suggestive of chemical interaction. The adsorption behaviour with respect to the sulphides of copper is of the low affinity type, and follows a different pattern. The adsorption studies on graphite, support the chemical interaction mechanism, with the metallic impurities serving as adsorption centres. In conformity with the proposed mechanism selective separation of galena from chalcopyrite and heazlewoodite from chalcocite has been Achieved.
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APA: Subramanian S Nyamekye GA  (1993)  Polysaccharides - Emerging Non-Toxic Modiflers for Differential Flotation of Sulphides

MLA: Subramanian S Nyamekye GA Polysaccharides - Emerging Non-Toxic Modiflers for Differential Flotation of Sulphides. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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