Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1975
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1975
Adsorption of Organic Dye Depressants on Carbonaceous Sulphide Ores
Organic dyes such as nigrosine and sun yellow act as depressants for carbonaceous particles in the, flotation of sulphide ores. Depression is achieved when initially hydrophobic organic surfaces are made hydrophilic by preferential adsorption of dye molecules. Experimental studies, mainly on Mount Isa ores, indicate that dyes are adsorbed as planar anionic micelles attached to carbonaceous surfaces by van der Waals and ion exchange attractive interactions. Relationships appear to exist between the amount of organic matter on the surface of ground particles, the surface area of the particles, the "saturation" adsorptions of dyes, and the degree of difficulty experienced during froth flotation.
Contributor(s):
J D Saxby
-
SubscribeAdsorption of Organic Dye Depressants on Carbonaceous Sulphide OresPDFThis product is exclusive to Digital library subscription
-
Add to cartAdsorption of Organic Dye Depressants on Carbonaceous Sulphide OresPDFNormal price $22.00Member price from $0.00
Fees above are GST inclusive
PD Hours
Approved activity
- Published: 1975
- PDF Size: 0.267 Mb.
- Unique ID: P_PROC1975_1378