Minerals Beneficiation - Electrokinetic Properties of Nujol-Flotation Collector Emulsion Drops

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. M. W. Mackenzie
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Recent successful applications of emulsion flotation suggested that a detailed study of some of the physicochemical aspects of the process was warranted. The objective of the current research was to provide general information on the electrokinetic properties of emulsion drops of the type commonly used in oxide mineral flotation. Combinations of the parafin oil Nujol and several long-chain reagents in water were studied with respect to the effect of pH on the surface and zeta potentials. It war concluded that for emulsion drops in the presence of a long-chain reagent but in the absence of any other electrolyte which is adsorbed at the oil-water interface, the surface potential will be some two to four times the value of the zeta potential. During the last decade there has been a revival of interest in the so-called agglomeration, or emulsion flotation (in this paper the term emulsion flotation will be used), process. In this flotation technique, a neutral hydrocarbon oil, together with longcnain reagents, usually of a polar-nonpolar structure, are added to the pulp to function as collectors for specific minerals. The combination of oil and longchain reagent is either emulsified prior to addition to the pulp, or in the pulp itself, and the resulting collector species is an oil-in-water emulsion of a neutral hydrocarbon oil emulsified by polar-nonpolar long-chain reagents. Emulsion flotation has been used successfully in the treatment of ores containing iron, manganese,' and titanium oxides. 2 Two other major and long established applications of emulsion flotation are the flotation of coal and Florida phosphate ores. In recent years, emulsion flotation has been particularly successful in the treatment of ores containing oxide minerals which slime readily and, consequently, are difficult to treat by conventional flotation processes. The recent successful
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APA: J. M. W. Mackenzie  (1970)  Minerals Beneficiation - Electrokinetic Properties of Nujol-Flotation Collector Emulsion Drops

MLA: J. M. W. Mackenzie Minerals Beneficiation - Electrokinetic Properties of Nujol-Flotation Collector Emulsion Drops. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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