Effect of dissolved mineral species on flocculation of sulfides (addbef5d-2f39-48fc-aa1a-ea66ca4ebadf)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. Acar P. Somasundaran
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The results obtained for the selective flocculation of natural ores do not usually agree with the corresponding properties of the constituent minerals when present alone. This is mainly due to the presence of dissolved mineral species which can interact in many ways with other components in the system and alter their behavior. In this paper, the effect of dissolved species on the flocculation and electrokinetic properties of sulfide minerals is discussed. Dissolved iron, copper, and nickel (Fe, Cu, and Ni) species are found to affect the properties of natural chalcopyrite and pentlandite in certain pH range. These effects are interpreted in terms of species adsorption leading to activation or depression of reagents, surface precipitation, and complexation of species
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APA: S. Acar P. Somasundaran  (1986)  Effect of dissolved mineral species on flocculation of sulfides (addbef5d-2f39-48fc-aa1a-ea66ca4ebadf)

MLA: S. Acar P. Somasundaran Effect of dissolved mineral species on flocculation of sulfides (addbef5d-2f39-48fc-aa1a-ea66ca4ebadf). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1986.

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