Thiocarbonate Collectors in Pyrite Flotation – Fundamentals and Applications

International Mineral Processing Congress
Ronel du Plessis Jan D. Miller John C. Davidtz
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Xanthates (dithiocarbonates) have been the collector of choice for the flotation of sulfide minerals ever since the flotation process was developed and have been studied quite extensively. Recently, trithiocarbonates have been shown to be very effective in bulk sulfide bench-scale flotation. Fundamental analysis using electrochemical techniques have supported these bench-scale results, illustrating that the trithiocarbonate (TTC) collectors are more readily oxidized to their corresponding dithiolates, than the dithiocarbonate (DTC) collectors, as is shown in Figure 1.
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APA: Ronel du Plessis Jan D. Miller John C. Davidtz  (2003)  Thiocarbonate Collectors in Pyrite Flotation – Fundamentals and Applications

MLA: Ronel du Plessis Jan D. Miller John C. Davidtz Thiocarbonate Collectors in Pyrite Flotation – Fundamentals and Applications. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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