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CAS No.: | 140-90-9 |
Formula: | C3h5naos2 |
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Product Name: Potassium Butyl Xanthate (PBX)
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Molecular Formula: C4H7KOS2
Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow liquid
Density: Approximately 1.05 g/cm³ at 25°C
Boiling Point: Not applicable; decomposes upon heating
Melting Point: Solidifies at low temperatures
pH: Alkaline in aqueous solution (pH > 7)
Solubility: Soluble in water
Product Description: Potassium Butyl Xanthate (PBX) is an exceptional collector utilized in the froth flotation process for various ores within the mining industry. As a potassium salt of butyl xanthic acid, it is renowned for its unmatched efficacy in promoting the separation of valuable minerals from gangue materials.
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PBX is employed as a collector in the froth flotation process of various ores, particularly targeting non-ferrous and precious metals.
PBX chemisorbs onto the surface of mineral particles, transforming them into hydrophobic entities. This alteration allows the particles to latch onto air bubbles and ascend to the surface, facilitating effortless collection.
PBX exhibits selectivity for certain minerals, contingent upon the flotation process conditions and the specific ore undergoing treatment.
When handling PBX, it is crucial to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, safety goggles, and a mask to prevent skin and eye contact. If contact occurs, flush the affected area with ample water immediately and seek medical advice if necessary.
Store PBX in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, protected from direct sunlight and heat sources. Ensure containers are tightly sealed to prevent contamination and evaporation.
PBX is considered biodegradable, offering a more environmentally friendly option compared to some other xanthate collectors.
The performance of PBX in froth flotation is influenced by the solution's pH. It typically exhibits optimal effectiveness under slightly alkaline conditions.
Indeed, PBX can be combined with other flotation reagents, such as frothers and modifiers, to meet specific separation requirements and enhance the efficiency of the flotation process.
The optimal PBX dosage depends on various factors, including the ore type, particle size, and desired separation efficiency. Conducting small-scale tests is recommended to determine the appropriate dosage for specific applications.
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