Abstract
The adsorption of sodium cetyl sulphate on
pure synthetic cassiterite has been measured under various conditions of
concentration and pH and the results related to flotation. It was found that
only a small proportion of the surface need be covered with collector ions to
make flotation possible. At high concentrations of collector no evidence was
found of a double layer of collector ions on the mineral surface, and it is
concluded that the cessation of flotation at these concentrations is due to "
armouring " of the bubble surfaces.
A mechanism for the adsorption of cetyl
sulphate ions is proposed, in which these ion3 exchange with hydroxyl ions on
the hydrated surface. An attempt is made to describe the ionic equilibria at
the cassiterite surface.
Samples of natural cassiterite differed
from one another and from the synthetic mineral in their ability to be floated
under certain conditions : this is attributed to the effect of metallic impurities.
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