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The AusIMM Proceedings 1965

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The AusIMM Proceedings 1965

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A New Practical Approach to Mineral Seperation by Flotation with Anionic and Cationic Derivatives of Fatty Acids

Laboratory flotation tests on sized fractions of a certain number of selected minerals with homologous fatty acid derivatives (i.e. sodium salts and amine acetates) confirm that the higher homologues are more efficient collectors than the lower. Tests were carried out on sized material and finer size fractions floated at lower collector concentrations.It is suggested that selective flotation is best achieved with the reagent which most readily floats the most friable mineral in the ore, and that grade of product will be improved with the lowest usable homologue.INTRODUCTIONFlotation of non-sulphide minerals with fatty acids as collectors is usually less selective than the flotation of sulphide minerals with xanthate collectors. It is common to use the gradation in collecting power of homologous series of xanthates, as well as the more specific effects of activators and depressants, to achieve the separation of sulphides.The original aim of the work was to ascertain whether sodium salts of fatty acids (anionic) and fatty amine aceta:tes (cationic) could be selected from a homologous series to achieve better selectivity in separation of nonsulphide minerals by flotation. Subsequently the importance of friability of minerals in selective flotation was observed and the aim was expanded to develop a more practical approach to the testing of ore.MATERIALS USEDMineralsA series of massive mineral specimens, as pure as could be obtained, was procured. The specimens were cleaned by removing extraneous material, and then crushed and dry...
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  • Published: 1964
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