Technical Note - Sphalerite Flotation With Guanidine Compounds And Derivatives As Collectors

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Pierre R. Hines
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Jan 2, 1959

Abstract

Diphenyl guanidine is used as an accelerator in vulcanizing rubber. Other rubber accelerators are also flotation collectors, e.g., dithiocarbamate, thiazole, and the xanthates. Urea and its derivatives are good flotation collectors,1 and guanidine is the nitrogen analog of urea. These two characteristics suggested testing diphenyl guanidine as a flotation collector. Diphenyl guanidine has been tried in flotation work previously, but references give no details.2-4
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APA: Pierre R. Hines  (1959)  Technical Note - Sphalerite Flotation With Guanidine Compounds And Derivatives As Collectors

MLA: Pierre R. Hines Technical Note - Sphalerite Flotation With Guanidine Compounds And Derivatives As Collectors. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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