Development And Use Of Certain Flotation Reagents - Historical Development Of Flotation Reagents

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. S. Dean
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Jan 1, 1944

Abstract

The original flotation reagents were certain oils selected for a combination of properties that occurred fortuitously. It was recognized quite early in the study of flotation mechanism that, in order to function, an oil must have an active group-one that differs from the remainder of the molecule in its affinity for water or the mineral particle. Wark4 gives credit for recognition of this elementary chemical principle to the senior author of this report.5 However, it was soon found that simple hydrocarbons could not be used as flotation reagents and that two of the functions, which were combined in the early flotation oils such as pine and eucalyptus, could be obtained in separate compounds and their relative intensity controlled to advantage. These two functions were called collecting and frothing.
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APA: R. S. Dean  (1944)  Development And Use Of Certain Flotation Reagents - Historical Development Of Flotation Reagents

MLA: R. S. Dean Development And Use Of Certain Flotation Reagents - Historical Development Of Flotation Reagents. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1944.

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