The Role Of Ferric Ions In The Adsorption Of Xanthate On Activated Sphalerite And Chalcopyrite

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Abstract

Ferric (Fe3+) ions are omnipresent in flotation circuits. Depending on pH and the nature of the ore body, Fe3+ ions may play a role in the adsorption of thiol collectors on sulfide minerals. To investigate this possibility, a two-compartment galvanic coupling cell was designed. This cell was used to monitor changes in contact angle of a sulfide mineral in one compartment, while varying concentrations of the Fe3+ ions in the other. The results showed that Fe3+ ions promote xanthate adsorption as indicated by the increase in contact angle. Implications of this finding in sulfide mineral flotation in general will be discussed.
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APA:  (1998)  The Role Of Ferric Ions In The Adsorption Of Xanthate On Activated Sphalerite And Chalcopyrite

MLA: The Role Of Ferric Ions In The Adsorption Of Xanthate On Activated Sphalerite And Chalcopyrite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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