The Role Of Lignin Sulfonate In Flotation Of Bastnasite From Barite

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. A. Gerdel
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

In carboxylate collector flotation of bastnasite from other semisoluble salt type minerals such as barite various modifiers must be added in order to achieve selective flotation. One such modifier is a lignin sulfonate. It may function in part by acting as a sequestrant for metal ions present, preventing autoactivation in the system by metal ions derived from the minerals themselves. It also functions as a depressant for both bastnasite and barite, chemisorbing on both. However, it is shown that the lignin sulfonate functions as a much stronger depressant for barite than for bastnasite. It is suggested that the; strong depressing action on barite is related to a good fit of the sulfonate into the barite structure.
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APA: M. A. Gerdel  (1989)  The Role Of Lignin Sulfonate In Flotation Of Bastnasite From Barite

MLA: M. A. Gerdel The Role Of Lignin Sulfonate In Flotation Of Bastnasite From Barite. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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