Abstract
The reactions between a mercury surface
and certain flotation reagents were studied with the aid of polarization
curves.
It is found that the reactions occur by
electrochemical mechanisms in which oxygen plays an important part.
Cyanide ion inhibits the mercury-xanthate
reaction by fixing the mercury ion concentration in equilibrium with the
mercury surface.
Sodium sulphite inhibits the
mercury-xanthate reaction by removing oxygen from solution.
Xanthate ion rather than xanthic acid is
responsible for the formation of a mercury-xanthate film on the mercury
surface.
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