RI 3333 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division 15. Ore-Dressing Studies - Use Of Wetting Agents In Flotation - What Are Wetting Agents?

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. S. Dean
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

In an earlier paper Dean and Hersberger5/ gave preliminary results a d discussed briefly the use in flotation of organic reagents of the type known in the textile industry as "wetting agents.? These reagents are those with a molecular structure comprising a long hydrocarbon chain attached to a. highly molar or hydrorhile group in such manner that ionization is nearly complete in dilute solution and the resultant ionic grouping has a very considerable hydrophile-lipophile unbalance in the structure. As a result of this characteristic structure these reagents are more or less powerful frothers and emulsifiers. Ten the degree of hydrophile-lipaphile unbalance is sufficiently great and specific chemical factors are absent these compounds behave in flotation as noncollecting frothers insensitive to reason¬able changes of pH.
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APA: R. S. Dean  (1937)  RI 3333 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division 15. Ore-Dressing Studies - Use Of Wetting Agents In Flotation - What Are Wetting Agents?

MLA: R. S. Dean RI 3333 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division 15. Ore-Dressing Studies - Use Of Wetting Agents In Flotation - What Are Wetting Agents?. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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