The Adsorption Mechanisms Of Modified Thiol-Type Collectors

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. I. Basilio
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The mechanisms involved in the adsorption of modified thiol-type collectors on sulfide minerals have been investigated in the present work. These collectors belong to the broad classes of thionocarbamates, thioureas, thiophosphates and thiophosphinates. They differ significantly from the traditionally used thiol-type collectors, such as xanthates and dithiophosphates, in terms of structural features that involve either the introduction of an additional oxygen donor or the alteration of electron densities on donor atoms. Electrochemical studies suggest that the adsorption of these classes of collectors is probably the result of a coupled reaction of the EC-type, involving an initial electron transfer step (E), followed immediately by a chemical reaction (C). Thus, the overall adsorption process is controlled by both the E, and pK of the system. The role of structural features in changing the interaction of the donor atoms with sulfide minerals is also discussed.
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APA: C. I. Basilio  (1991)  The Adsorption Mechanisms Of Modified Thiol-Type Collectors

MLA: C. I. Basilio The Adsorption Mechanisms Of Modified Thiol-Type Collectors. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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