RI 6392 Polyethoxylated Amines as Flotation Collectors for Slimed Lead Minerals

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. E. Hill W. A. Calhoun H. E. Powell
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The object of this investigation was to determine the effectiveness of certain cationic flotation collectors , Ethomeens , in recovering fine particles of lead minerals from mill tailings at a grade equal , at least , to that of the mill feed ( 1.7 percent lead ) . The Ethomeens , derived from tertiary amines having one fatty alkyl group and two polyoxyethylene groups attached to the nitrogen , were evaluated by bench- scale flotation tests . The 14 Ethomeens tested consisted of four groups : Coco amine , soybean amine , tallow amine , and stearyl amine . The best results were obtained with coco amine C / 12 , soybean amine S/ 15 , tallow amine T / 12 , and stearyl amine 18/20 . From a feed containing 0.23 percent lead , rougher concentrate grades of 2.12 to 3.89 percent lead were obtained , with recoveries of 17.3 to 27.5 percent of the total lead . Some of the lead mineral particles recovered had diameters of less than 1 micron . In comparative tests , the Ethomeens , or polyethoxylated amine types of cationic surface active agents , were more selective than conventional xanthate collectors for flotation of slimed lead minerals .
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APA: T. E. Hill W. A. Calhoun H. E. Powell  (1964)  RI 6392 Polyethoxylated Amines as Flotation Collectors for Slimed Lead Minerals

MLA: T. E. Hill W. A. Calhoun H. E. Powell RI 6392 Polyethoxylated Amines as Flotation Collectors for Slimed Lead Minerals. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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