Discussion - Flotation In Systems With Controlled Dispersion, Carrier Flotation Etc. – Discussion – Hoover, M. R.

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Jan 1, 1979
Abstract
Doctor David Yang has presented an important new flotation development in the area of fine particle flotation technology; at the same time Dr. Yang presents an explanation for the effectiveness of this improved new fine flotation system in terms of an optimum dispersion state. The same statement is made for the case of carrier flotation (ultraflotation), in the removal of anatase from kaolinite by addition of calcite (selective flocculation of the anatase - calcite system and dispersion of kaolinite). Dr. Yang's data and statements raise some important questions, and I will adress myself to the more fundamental aspects of this new flotation system. The addition of sodium silicate, well known as a good depressant-dispersant agent for siliceous gangue minerals, is proved to be greatly enhanced by the incorporation of polyvalent metal salts into sodium silicate prior to flotation, producing in this manner a condition, as described by Dr. Yang, of optimum dispersion, which in the case of fine-grained oxidized taconite can be described as selective flocculation (coagulation) of hematite and almost complete dispersion of siliceous gangue components. Dr. Yang recognizes that the main mechanism, while not completely understood at this time, seems to operate by modifying the surface characteristics of the gangue slime particles so as to prevent collector from bonding there to, and making the particles strongly hydrophilic so they will become fully dispersed and consequently will not float during froth flotation. At the same time it appears that the conditioning reagent also modified the surface characteristics of the floated minerals (hematite and spodumene in this case) so that they will aggregate and tend to more readily adsorb the collector, resulting in an improved flotation kinetics and selectivity.
Citation
APA: (1979) Discussion - Flotation In Systems With Controlled Dispersion, Carrier Flotation Etc. – Discussion – Hoover, M. R.
MLA: Discussion - Flotation In Systems With Controlled Dispersion, Carrier Flotation Etc. – Discussion – Hoover, M. R.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1979.