Abstract
An electrochemical cell has
been constructed which utilizes a particulate bed electrode in order to allow
the flotation properties of conducting particles to be correlated directly with
electrode processes occurring at the solid-solution interface. ��� The flotation of gold, lead, and galena
particles with ethylxanthate has been investigated. The general relationships
between flotation characteristics and electrode reactions are found to be the
same with small particles as those previously observed with solid electrodes. ��� For gold the amount of anodically produced
dixanthogen which is needed for flotation is found to be of the order of a
monolayer. Comparison of the behaviour of lead and galena gives an indication
of the possible roles of dixanthogen and lead xanthate in the flotation of
galena.
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