The Effect Of Frothers On Potash Ore Flotation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Qun Wang Elena A. Alonso Janusz S. Laskowski
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Primary normal long-chain amines are insoluble in saturated brine. Their colloidal solubility (dispersion) in concentrated electrolyte solutions is strongly affected by the presence of surfactants (frothers). This paper shows that a better usage of alcohol type surfactants, which are commonly used in potash ore flotation as frothers, can significantly improve the flotation of both coarse and fine sylvite particles. A new process of potash ore flotation is developed, which includes premixing an effective frother with an aqueous solution of amine or emulsion of extender oil containing amine. With such a combination of flotation reagents, KC1 particles up to 5 mm in size float very well in the short flotation column, and particles up to 2 mm float in a mechanical cell; when used to treat fine fraction-containing sample, this method may as well provide an improved concentrate grade.
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APA: Qun Wang Elena A. Alonso Janusz S. Laskowski  (1995)  The Effect Of Frothers On Potash Ore Flotation

MLA: Qun Wang Elena A. Alonso Janusz S. Laskowski The Effect Of Frothers On Potash Ore Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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