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Vol 42 Iss. 3
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51
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Article

Preliminary evaluation of flotation properties of some organic complexing agents (analytical reagents)

Authors:
B. V. Ivanovskii
Date submitted:
1962-09-11
Date accepted:
1962-11-23
Date published:
1963-11-16

Abstract

The use of a number of organic reagents used in analytical chemistry as flotation reagents - collectors deserves serious attention. The flotation properties of these substances are due to the content of certain functional groups in their composition, which have the ability to form inner-complex compounds. These substances due to the content of certain functional groups in their composition have the ability to forminner-complex compounds, which determines their flotation properties.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Physical chemistry, benefication and metallurgy
Funding:

None

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References

  1. Ivanovskii B. V. Experiments on flotation of synthetic quartz-cassiterite mixtures with combined additions of cupferron and anizarin. Izv. vuzov. Tsvetnye metally, 1960, No. 5.
  2. Kuznetsov V. I. Fundamentals of the action of organic reagents used in inorganic analysis. Zhurn. analit. khimii, 1947, vol. II, issue 2.
  3. Glembotskii V. A., Klassen V. I., Plaksin I. N. Flotation. Gosgortekhizdat, 1961.
  4. Feinberg S. Yu. Analysis of nonferrous metal ores. Metallurgizdat, 1953.
  5. Kuznetsov V. I. Organic reagents. Zhurn. analit. khimii, 1957, vol. 12, issue 5.

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