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Mechanism Of Action Of Flotation Reagents In A Non-Sulfide Flotation System Based On The Concepts Of Supramolecular Chemistry
By A. Kurkov
Flotation process is based on the formation of primary collector-based supramolecular associates at the mineral surface and within the pulp. Supra molecular chemistry allows studying within a common f
Sep 1, 2012
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Beneficiation And Dewatering Studies On A Sub-Grade Iron Ore Sample From Orissa, India
By N. P. Haran
A detailed study was undertaken to beneficiate sub-grade iron ore sample from Kenojhar District, Orissa, India containing 57% Fe (T), 7.7% SiO2, 4.8% Al2O3, 4 % L.O.I. 0.4% TiO2,1.3 % Mn and traces of
Sep 1, 2012
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The Application Of Process Mineralogy In Dealing With A Complex Rare Metal Ore
By Dongyun Liang
Process mineralogy focuses on the chemical components and mineral composition of ore, dissemination size of valuable minerals, the occurrence of valuable and detrimental elements as well as the behavi
Sep 1, 2012
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Frothing Behaviour And Adsorption Mechanism Of Sodium Oleate At The Gas-Solution Interface
By Avishan Atrafi
Frothing behavior of surfactants originate from their preferential adsorption at the gas-solution interface. Different surfactants may demonstrate different adsorption behaviors depending on their mol
Sep 1, 2012
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Hydrophobic Aggregation And Flotation Of Smithsonite In Surfactant Solution
By Q. Shi
An investigation into the hydrophobic aggregation of ultrafine smithsonite in surfactant solution has been undertaken through a combination of hydrophobic flocculation experiments, zeta potential meas
Sep 1, 2012
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Flotation Studies On A Complex Cu-Pb-Zn Sulfide Ore
By D. Chen
The experiment adopted magnetic separation-priority flotation (first to float copper,then float lead) combined technology to deal with a complex Cu,Pb ,Zn multi-metals ore which has high sulphur conte
Sep 1, 2012
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Removal Of Phosphorus Through Roasting Of Oolitic Iron Ore With Alkaline Earth Additives
The present study is devoted to improvement of the leaching efficiency during phosphorous removal from high phosphorous gravity-magnetic concentrate. Before leaching the concentrate has been subjected
Sep 1, 2012
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Electrochemical Impedance Studies Of Model Particles: The Effect Of Particle Size, Particle Shape, Hydrophobicity And Collector Dosages
By Y. J. Ferdosi
This paper presents the outcomes of the preliminary investigation focused on the potential usage of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in minerals processing. Currently, Electrochemical Impe
Sep 1, 2012
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Separation Of Titanoferrous Impurities From Kaolin By Selective Adsorption Of Organic Flocculant
By M. M. Kulkarni1
Kaolin clay is used as a filler and pigment in various applications such as paper, paint, rubber, plastics, adhesives, ink and ceramics etc. Major mineral content in crude kaolin clay is kaolinite alo
Sep 1, 2012
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Step Change ? A Staircase Rather Than A Giant Leap
In looking to the future of mineral processing the focus is typically on improved processing units. Basically it is a search for an elusive wonder machine that could revolutionise the economy of minin
Sep 1, 2012
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Influence Of Mineral Particles Hydrophobicity On The Interaction Energy With Air Bubbles In Mineral Flotation
By V. E. Vigdergauz
Possibilities of the analysis of potential energy of bubble-particle interaction on the basis of extended DLVO theory are discussed. Interaction energies of mineral silica, coal and pyrite particles w
Sep 1, 2012
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Apatite For Extraction - Leaching Of Kiirunavaara Apatite For Simultaneous Production Of Fertilizers And REE
By Å Sandström
Loussavaara-KiirunavaaraAB?s (LKAB) iron ore mine, Kiirunavaara, is of magnetite type and associated with apatite, a calcium phosphate mineral. Rare earth elements (REE) have been found in connection
Sep 1, 2012
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Sensor-Based Separation Of Carbonates
By M. R. Robben
Carbonates have gained significant economic importance for the human kind. On one hand over a hundred uses are listed for carbonates. On the other hand, carbonates host base metal deposits. Although t
Sep 1, 2012
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Enrichment Of Pyrite From Siirt- Madenköy Copper Plant Tailings By Flotation
By A. Ceylan
Pyrite is present as a gangue mineral in most of complex sulphide ores and most of time it is removed as a tailing. However, beneficiation of pyrite from tailings could be important because of its eco
Sep 1, 2012
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Mineral Processing On The Production Of Recycled Sand From Construction And Demolition Waste
By Carina Ulsen
The existing construction and demolition (C and D) waste recycling technologies and standards have been essentially focused on the production and use of coarse recycled aggregates. Very few papers foc
Sep 1, 2012
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Adsorption Characteristics Of Fly-Ash Towards Butyl Xanthate From Aqueous Solution
By Cheng Wei
Fly-ash was used as adsorbent to remove butyl xanthate from aqueous solution in this study. Adsorption kinetics investigation reveals that the adsorption process abides by the Lagergren-second-order K
Sep 1, 2012
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Multiscale Modeling Of Comminution
By L. Tavares
The significant capital and operating expenditure of size reduction operations have maintained comminution on the spotlight of mineral processing research during the last century and, more recently, t
Sep 1, 2012
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Bioremediation Of Pb (II) Ions From Aqueous Solution Using Pseudomonas aeruginosa
By S. Vimalnath
The bioremediation capability of Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells was investigated for the biosorption of lead ions from aqueous solution. The various parameters such as pH, kinetics, biomass loading and
Sep 1, 2012
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Alkylhydroxamate Reagents Structural Analysis By X-Ray Diffraction
By R. Chowdhury
Axis House manufactures and supplies alkylhydroxamate reagent of various carbon chain lengths for application in flotation of oxide copper and other minerals. As part of reagent performance improvemen
Sep 1, 2012
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Simulation Of The Viscosity Of Ceramic Mineral Suspensions By Neural Networks
By G. Aguilera
The mineral suspensions do not present a newtonian behavior as their continuous phase; they can be pseudoplastic, dilatant, or both. The viscosity becomes as the most important rheological variable be
Sep 1, 2012