The Role Of Paraffinic Gases In Froth Flotation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Metzer
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

When paraffinic gases (ethane, propane, butane) are used as the gas phase in flotation systems, the initial rate of flotation and recovery are generally increased as compared with air. The mechanism of the effect of paraffinic gases in flotation was studied and it was shown that they co-adsorb with the collector ions on the mineral-aqueous solution interface. The effect of this co-adsorption was interpreted in terms of apparent increase of the effective chain length of the collector by the co-adsorbed gas. Adsorption densities, contact angles and flotation behaviour were studied on the following systems: a) Quartz - dodecyl ammonium chloride - ethane and propane b) Calcite - sodium oleate - propane and butane. The positive effect of the co-adsorbed gases is a maximum at low collector concentrations or where critical conditions for flotation with air prevail.
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APA: A. Metzer  (1974)  The Role Of Paraffinic Gases In Froth Flotation

MLA: A. Metzer The Role Of Paraffinic Gases In Froth Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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