Using Flotation to Separate Carbon Material From Carlin Ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kenneth N. Han
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The authors investigate the use of froth flotation to remove carbonaceous material from Carlin gold ore. They also study the effect of type and concentration of various oils as flotation collectors and of sodium silicate as the dispersion agent on the overall recovery of carbonaceous material. And they examine other variables affecting froth flotation efficiency, including particle size, pH of the solution and temperature. Han and Chen also investigate the effect of reduction and oxidation of carbonaceous material on froth flotation efficiency. This investigation showed that aromatic type oil was the most effective collector. And the authors also found that oxidized carbonaceous material was difficult to float unless the oxidized portion was subject to reduction before flotation.
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APA: Kenneth N. Han  (1990)  Using Flotation to Separate Carbon Material From Carlin Ore

MLA: Kenneth N. Han Using Flotation to Separate Carbon Material From Carlin Ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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