Principles of Flotation, VIII-An Experimental Study of the Adsorption of Aerofloat 25 at Mineral Surfaces, and Its Application to Differential Flotation (19bd488f-a882-497b-bc9f-0271e39ed34b)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Keith Leonard Sutherland
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

AEROFLOAT 25 is a complex mixture of free cresylic acid with aryl substituted dithiophosphoric acids, sulphides, disulphides, etc. Its complete composition has not been published by the makers or patentees. It is prepared1 by the reaction between phosphorus pentasulphide and carefully selected cresylic acid. We have been informed that this acid contains no phenol and very little cresol, and that it is rich in the higher alkyl phenols, particularly the xylenols. The reaction between a phenol ROH and phosphorus pentasulphide may produce compounds of the following type:2 [ ] Except for the simplest type, the thiophenols (ii), the boiling points of these compounds lie above 300" C. The amounts of the thianthren compounds formed from the five xylenols (if all these are present) will vary according to the position of the substituents. In an attempt to ascertain something of the nature of the reagent, fractional distillation under atmospheric pressure was undertaken. At the outset, hydrogen sulphide was freely evolved, and-particularly below 200°, C.-the fractions had the strong odor characteristic of the
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APA: Keith Leonard Sutherland  (1939)  Principles of Flotation, VIII-An Experimental Study of the Adsorption of Aerofloat 25 at Mineral Surfaces, and Its Application to Differential Flotation (19bd488f-a882-497b-bc9f-0271e39ed34b)

MLA: Keith Leonard Sutherland Principles of Flotation, VIII-An Experimental Study of the Adsorption of Aerofloat 25 at Mineral Surfaces, and Its Application to Differential Flotation (19bd488f-a882-497b-bc9f-0271e39ed34b). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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