Effect of surfactant type on the entrainment factor and selectivity of flotation at laboratory scale
Author
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Kracht Gajardo, Willy
Author
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Orozco López, Yasna
Author
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Acuña, C.
Admission date
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2016-10-17T17:01:45Z
Available date
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2016-10-17T17:01:45Z
Publication date
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2016
Cita de ítem
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Minerals Engineering 92 (2016) 216–220
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Identifier
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10.1016/j.mineng.2016.03.028
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/140798
Abstract
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In froth flotation, minerals report to the concentrate either by true flotation or entrainment. Previous
research reported that flotation by entrainment is related to the amount of water that is transported
to the concentrate (water recovery). On the other hand, plant operational experience indicates that
frother type can be used to control the amount of water in the concentrate. In this work, a relationship
between surfactant type and flotation by entrainment was obtained at laboratory scale using a batch
flotation tests. The results indicate that the structure and molecular weight of surfactant influences
the water reported to the concentrate, which is also related to the recovery of hydrophilic particles.
The relationship between entrainment and water recovery is not unique, but depends on surfactant type.
When comparing grade-recovery curves generated with different surfactants, the results show that there
is an important effect of the surfactant type on the selectivity of the process.
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Patrocinador
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Chilean National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research (CONICYT)
FB0809 ;
Octave development community