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Title: Advances of nanotechnology applications in mineral froth flotation technology
Authors: Madzokere, Tatenda Crispen
Nheta, Willie
Gumbochuma, Sheunopa
Keywords: Salient nanoscience
Nanotechnology
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Wiley-Scrivener
Series/Report no.: Application of Nanotechnology in Mining Processes: Beneficiation and Sustainability edited by Elvis Fosso-Kankeu, Martin Mkandawire, Bhekie Mamba;Chapter 8
Abstract: In this chapter, the most salient nanoscience and nanotechnology concepts related to extractive metallurgy, specifically mineral froth flotation, are discussed. The most relevant and current findings of nanotechnology-based research in the domain of mineral processing and a concise overview of recent advances in the application of nanotechnology for improved mineral recovery using froth flotation technology is reported. In this ever-expanding age of technologies to improve mineral processing, nanotechnology stands as one of the technologies which can revolutionize the mineral processing industry in general. Nanomaterials present novel properties, which can be exploited to generate exceptionally good reagents to improve recoveries and grades of minerals of interest during the froth flotation process. In light of these current developments, insight into potential future research directions for nanotechnology research in the domain of froth flotation of minerals is given.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119865360.ch8
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4729
ISBN: 1119864992
978-1-119-86534-6
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