Chen et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Bulk flotation of auriferous pyrite and arsenopyrite by using tertiary dodecyl mercaptan as collector in weak alkaline pulpChen et al., 2010
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- Chen J
- Chen Y
- Wei Z
- Liu F
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- Publication venue
- Minerals Engineering
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Laboratory and industrial scale experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of tertiary dodecyl mercaptan (TDM) as a collector on the flotation of auriferous pyrite and arsenopyrite. The optimum recovery of gold associated with auriferous sulphides was …
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