Technical Notes - Absorption Spectra of Some Sulphydryl Compounds

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Iwao Iwasaki Strathmore R. B. Cooke
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

RECENTLY spectrophotometry has been reported to provide a convenient technique for the rapid and reproducible determination of xanthate concentration in pulp solutions,12 and for a kinetic study of xanthate decomposition in acid solutions." Since the application of this analytical technique is feasible for those compounds showing pronounced light absorption maxima in the near ultraviolet region, it was deemed advisable to investigate the absorption spectra of some of the organic compounds that are used in flotation. It is known empirically that certain groups of atoms in an organic compound cause characteristic light absorption in the ultraviolet and near ultraviolet range, and the wavelengths and intensities of the corresponding absorption maxima are relatively independent of the nature of the remainder of the compound. The characteristic values of such groups, which are known as chromophores, are given in the literature.4,5 According to this information, many of the sulphydryl compounds are expected to show absorption maxima in the near or long wavelength ultraviolet region, whereas the saturated fatty acids and the saturated alkylamines do not. This article reports the absorption spectra of the six following types of sulphydryl compounds; mono-, di-(xanthate), and trithiocarbonates, dithiocarba-mate, dithiophosphate (aerofloat), and mercaptan. A Beckman DU quartz spectrophotometer was used to investigate the spectra in the wavelength region of 215 to 350mp. Materials: All the mono-, di-, and trithiocarbonates used in this investigation were prepared in the usual manner" from appropriate compounds obtained from Eastman Distillation Product Industries. The dithiocarbonates included the normal alkyl compounds from methyl to octyl inclusive, as well as the isopropyl, isobutyl, and isoamyl xanthates. Iodo-metric titration gave 99.7 and 99.5 pct purity for
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APA: Iwao Iwasaki Strathmore R. B. Cooke  (1958)  Technical Notes - Absorption Spectra of Some Sulphydryl Compounds

MLA: Iwao Iwasaki Strathmore R. B. Cooke Technical Notes - Absorption Spectra of Some Sulphydryl Compounds. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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