The Effect Of Hydrophobic Agglomeration On The Flotation Of Fine Molybdenite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Stocker
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Flotation recovery of molybdenite particles finer than 15 micrones sharpy decreases with decreasing size. A totally hydrophobic latex agglomerant (UBC-1), which was previously reported to be very efficient in agglomerating hydrophobic fine coal, has been found to agglomerate fine molybdenite particles. The agglomeration takes place only in the presence of MIBC which is commonly used as a frother in molybdenite flotation. Adsorption tests confirmed that MIBC is adsorbed onto molybdenite. The effect of the agglomeration on flotation has been studied by floating fine molybdenite from mixtures with quartz using the UBC-l agglomerant and the MIBC frother. A significant improvement in the flotation of fine molybdenite has been observed in the presence of the UBC-l agglomerant. The best results have been obtained around pH 5.5 which corresponds to the iso-electric-point of molybdenite.
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APA: R. Stocker  (1997)  The Effect Of Hydrophobic Agglomeration On The Flotation Of Fine Molybdenite

MLA: R. Stocker The Effect Of Hydrophobic Agglomeration On The Flotation Of Fine Molybdenite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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