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Perxanthates—a new factor in the theory and practice of flotation

Jones et al., 1978

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8507891722265124221
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Jones M
Woodcock J
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International Journal of Mineral Processing

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A compound with a UV absorption maximum at 348 nm was observed in Mount Isa copper flotation plant solution. This spectrum was similar to that of the product of reaction of xanthate and peroxide in dilute, alkaline aqueous solution. The compound was termed …
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