Investigations of Cationic Flotation’s Activation Using New Reagents

International Mineral Processing Congress
S. Titkov T. Gurkova N. Panteleeva T. Chumakova Sylvinit Co. E. Konoplev I. Michailova
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"INTRODUCTIONFlotation of mineral particles by cationic surfactants – namely alkyl amines and their derivatives – is finding ever growing application in processing of various ores and in quality refinement of the benefication end products, iron concentrates for example. In the recent years application of cationic collectors - alkylmorpholines - enabled the development of new highly efficient procedure of water-soluble mineral processing, being also the one with low energy consumption. This procedure is a reverse flotation of carnallite from bay salts of salt-pans and from carnallite ores.The efficiency of cationic SAS influence depends upon colloid-chemical state of the collector in flotation liquid phase, especially if the latter comprises mineral salts. Availability of clayey impurities or slime particles of iron oxide in cation flotation feed, which actively sorb the cationic collector, deteriorate considerably the cation flotation performances. In Halurgy Institute the investigations of cation flotation under potash and carnallite ore processing have been carried out, and new reagent modes, enhancing cationic surfactants sorption at mineral particles, have been developed. Application of new reagents enables one to decrease considerably the consumption of expensive cationic collectors and to enhance the floatability of coarse mineral particles."
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APA: S. Titkov T. Gurkova N. Panteleeva T. Chumakova Sylvinit Co. E. Konoplev I. Michailova  (2003)  Investigations of Cationic Flotation’s Activation Using New Reagents

MLA: S. Titkov T. Gurkova N. Panteleeva T. Chumakova Sylvinit Co. E. Konoplev I. Michailova Investigations of Cationic Flotation’s Activation Using New Reagents. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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