Spectroscopic, Flotation And Wettability Studies Of Alkyl And Allyl Thionocarbamates

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. S. Farinato
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Thionocarbamate flotation reagents have enjoyed a niche position in the recovery of copper sulfides and activated sphalerites since their introduction in the mid 1950's (Harris, 1954). Thionocarbamates containing an allyl group (-CH2- CH=CH2), introduced recently Lewellyn, 1985; Nagaraj, 1988; Avotins, 1991), are used commercially as collectors for copper sulfides and activated sphalerite. Laboratory flotation tests and plant usage have demonstrated that allyl-containing thionocarbamate collectors exhibit certain unique properties that distinguish them from the corresponding dialkyl thionocarbamates. Spectroscopic (FTIR, XPS) and wettability studies of N-allyl iso-butyl thionocarbamate (AIBTC) and its saturated analog N-propyl iso-butyl thionocarbamate (NPIBTC) adsorbed on copper at pH 9 were performed in order to investigate whether there were any fundamental reasons for these differences. Flotation tests were carried out on chalcocite, copper ore and an activated sphalerite.
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APA: R. S. Farinato  (1993)  Spectroscopic, Flotation And Wettability Studies Of Alkyl And Allyl Thionocarbamates

MLA: R. S. Farinato Spectroscopic, Flotation And Wettability Studies Of Alkyl And Allyl Thionocarbamates. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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