Claims
- 1. An improved flotation collector composition consisting essentially of an alkyl xanthogen alkyl formate and dialkyl xanthic anhydride.
- 2. The product as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dialkyl xanthic anhydride in solution is stabilized by the addition of a compatible emulsifier.
- 3. An improved flotation collector composition consisting essentially of an alkyl xanthogen alkyl formate and 10 to 30% of a carbonyl sulfide.
- 4. An improved collector composition consisting essentially of an alkyl xanthogen alkyl formate and 10% to 30% by weight of a dialkyl dixanthogen.
- 5. The collector composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein said anhydride is selected from the group consisting of diethyl and di-isobutyl xanthic anhydrides.
- 6. The collector composition as claimed in claim 4, wherein said carbonyl sulfide is diethoxy carbonyl sulfide.
- 7. The collector composition as claimed in claim 4, wherein said dixanthogen is selected from the group consisting of symmetrical and unsymmetrical dixanthogens having alkyl groups containing 1-6 carbon atoms, preferably di-isobutyl dixanthogen.
- 8. An improved flotation collector consisting essentially of the reaction product of an alkaline alkyl xanthate and an alkyl chloroformate according to the generalized reaction: ##STR7## where R is a mixture of 80% ethyl and 20% isobutyl, and R' is ethyl, and M is selected from the group consisting of sodium and potassium; and wherein
- a soluble calcium salt is added to an aqueous xanthate solution to provide 2-5% Ca++ by weight as CaCl.sub.2 compared to Xanthate;
- said xanthate solution is added to said chloroformate in proportion of 1 mole chloroformate to 1-2 moles xanthate; and
- the reaction temperature is maintained in the range of 35.degree. to 60.degree. C., depending on the size of the xanthate alkyl group;
- whereby the amount of dialkyl xanthic anhydride produced as a by-product may be controlled within the range of 13-60%.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 270,363 filed June 4, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,354,980, issued Oct. 19, 1982.
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