E. Manev et Rj. Pugh, FROTHER COLLECTOR INTERACTIONS IN THIN FROTH FILMS AND FLOTATION, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 70(3), 1993, pp. 289-295
Aqueous thin film studies and surface tension measurements on a mixed
surfactant system consisting of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO), which was
chosen as a model flotation frother, and potassium ethyl xanthate, whi
ch was chosen as a model flotation collector, enable the interaction b
etween the two surfactants at the air/solution interface to be elucida
ted. For the film containing the non-ionic frother, the interface was
charged and addition of low concentrations of xanthate acted as a comm
on electrolyte and reduced the thickness of the film, inducing rupture
. However, at high xanthate collector concentrations, the negatively c
harged xanthate was found to interact with the non-ionic PEO causing a
n accumulation of negative charge at the air/solution interface. Highe
r frother concentrations were necessary to produce non-rupturing thin
films upon increasing the xanthate concentration.