RI 7094 Measurement Of Oleic Acid On Mineral Surfaces Using A Radioactive Tracer

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. Vance Batty
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Two methods were devised and evaluated for quantitatively measuring the amount of oleic acid on flotation products and in flotation waters. One method involved use of an organic solvent to remove carbon-l4-tagged oleic acid from mineral surfaces and flotation water phases with subsequent radio-metric analysis of the extracts. Studies showed this method to be slow and subject to large variations in accuracy and reproducibility. In the second procedure, tagged oleic acid was measured directly on the surfaces of dried mineral products. Oleic acid in the water phase was determined by adsorbing it on fine mineral, drying, and radiometric counting. Quantitative analysis of oleic acid on flotation products from bench-scale flotation tests with synthetic mixtures of ore minerals and quartz and with natural ores showed this method to be fast, accurate, and reproducible.
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APA: J. Vance Batty  (1968)  RI 7094 Measurement Of Oleic Acid On Mineral Surfaces Using A Radioactive Tracer

MLA: J. Vance Batty RI 7094 Measurement Of Oleic Acid On Mineral Surfaces Using A Radioactive Tracer. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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