Study of the role of surface chemical composition of sulfide minerals in flocculation by ESCA

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Acar P. Somasundaran
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Results of selective flocculation of natural ores containing two or more minerals and of synthetic mineral mixtures do not usually agree with what is expected on the basis of the results from single mineral tests (Acar and Somasundaran, 1985). This is mainly due to the ionic species released by the minerals, which act differently under different pH values. The objective of this investigation was to study 1) the surface chemical composition of selected sulfide minerals-natural chalcopyrite and pentlandite and synthetic covellite, millerite, and pyrrhotite-and 2) the changes brought about by the dissolved mineral species. Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (ESCA) was used to perform the surface analyses.
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APA: S. Acar P. Somasundaran  (1991)  Study of the role of surface chemical composition of sulfide minerals in flocculation by ESCA

MLA: S. Acar P. Somasundaran Study of the role of surface chemical composition of sulfide minerals in flocculation by ESCA. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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