Electrochemical studies of sulphides,I. The electrocatalytic activity of galena,pyrite and cobalt sulphide for oxygen reduction in relation to xanthate adsorption and flotation |
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Authors: | S.M. Ahmed |
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Affiliation: | Physical Chemistry Section, Mineral Sciences Laboratories, CANMET, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa Canada |
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Abstract: | The electrocatalytic activity of galena, pyrite and Co3S4 for oxygen reduction has been studied by potentiostatic methods. Open circuit potentials of the sulphide electrodes have also been measured as a function of pH in nitrogen, air and oxygen atmospheres and also in the presence of H2O2 and ethyl xanthate. The adsorption of xanthate on sulphides was followed by observing bubble attachment to the electrodes.The catalytic activity for oxygen (or H2O2) reduction (the cathodic currents), the electrode potentials and the xanthate adsorption as shown by bubble attachment within certain pH limits, all varied as indicating considerable dependence of the redox processes in flotation on the d - electron character of the sulphides.In the absence of oxygen, xanthate is probably bonded to the water structure of the surface through hydrogen-bonding, thus keeping the surface hydrophilic. Such adsorption reduces the electrode potential and inhibits oxygen reduction. |
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