Investigations on the working mechanism of the nitrile based sulfide collector TecfloteTM, E. Schach and M. Rudolph

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E. Schach M. Rudolph
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Tecflote is a new group of nitrile-based collectors for sulfide flotation. Water insolubility results in some interesting implications for the actual mechanism. It is not yet understood if Tecflote is directly adsorbed on the mineral surface as emulsion droplets or if it is only active at the air-water interface, affecting the interfacial rheology or electrostatic- and Van der Waals interactions, which have a direct impact on the bubble-particle contact. Different investigations including contact angle measurements, AFM studies and micro-flotation experiments are conducted to obtain a better understanding of the actual mechanism of Tecflote. Due to the reagent’s insoluble character, the Langmuir-Blodgett technique is used to investigate its behaviour in the air-water interface and to deposit defined layers of Tecflote on mineral substrates for the above-mentioned studies. An interferometric set up is used to investigate the influence of Tecflote on the film thinning between an air bubble and a mineral substrate. In addition, possible synergistic effects for the combination of Tecflote and conventional frothers (e.g. MIBC) are studied. Keywords: Sulfide flotation, insoluble collector
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APA: E. Schach M. Rudolph  (2020)  Investigations on the working mechanism of the nitrile based sulfide collector TecfloteTM, E. Schach and M. Rudolph

MLA: E. Schach M. Rudolph Investigations on the working mechanism of the nitrile based sulfide collector TecfloteTM, E. Schach and M. Rudolph. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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