Solids Control In Solvent Extraction Circuits Using Electrostatic Dispersion

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jr. Pitts
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Elevation of surface charge density on colloidal particles in the presence of a high potential electrostatic field is demonstrated as a viable technique for preventing the accumulation of solids in solvent extraction circuits. The effect of the technique is manifest by relative turbidity measurements between pregnant leach solution and raffinate, by changes in the character of the sludge accumulations, by alteration of the zeta potential of particulates, and by a general reduction in the mass of solids.
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APA: Jr. Pitts  (1992)  Solids Control In Solvent Extraction Circuits Using Electrostatic Dispersion

MLA: Jr. Pitts Solids Control In Solvent Extraction Circuits Using Electrostatic Dispersion. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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