Thermochemistry of the Adsorption of Xanthate at Pyrrhotite

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. R. Rao
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Interaction of potassium amyl xanthate with pyrrhotite has been studied thermochemically. Heats of adsorption of xanthate on unactivated mineral and the mineral activated with cupric ions have been compared with heats of reactions between potassium amyl xanthate and ferrous and cupric salts. It is shown that xanthate is consumed by stoichiometric exchange with anions present at the mineral surface. The floatability of the unactivated mineral is poor since xanthate is precipitated in bulk without creating a hydrophobic surface on the mineral. At the activated mineral surface, xanthate is adsorbed in certain isolated patches (active spots) and thereby creates a hydrophobic surface. The hydrophobicity of the mineral is greatly improved by lowering the pH to 4.5.
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APA: S. R. Rao  (1972)  Thermochemistry of the Adsorption of Xanthate at Pyrrhotite

MLA: S. R. Rao Thermochemistry of the Adsorption of Xanthate at Pyrrhotite. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1972.

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