Chelating Agents-A Key To Chrysocolla Flotation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. D. Peterson M. C. Fuerstenau R. S. Rickard J. D. Miller
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Jan 4, 1966

Abstract

The flotation characteristics of the oxide copper minerals, malachite, azurite, and cuprite, have not presented the difficulty for concentration as have those of the copper silicate, chrysocolla. The copper carbonates and oxides respond reasonably well to flotation with conventional collectors, whereas chrysocolla will not respond to flotation with fatty acids or xanthates under normal flotation conditions. In this view then, other reagents will have to be devised to function as collectors for chrysocolla. The most obvious general class of reagents for this purpose would seem to be the organic copper chelating compounds. The utility of chelating agents as collectors in flotation systems has already been demonstrated.1-6
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APA: H. D. Peterson M. C. Fuerstenau R. S. Rickard J. D. Miller  (1966)  Chelating Agents-A Key To Chrysocolla Flotation

MLA: H. D. Peterson M. C. Fuerstenau R. S. Rickard J. D. Miller Chelating Agents-A Key To Chrysocolla Flotation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1966.

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