

If you work in sulfide flotation, you already know: collectors make or break recovery curves. I’ve toured plants from Shaanxi to Sudbury, and—honestly—few reagents invite as much debate as potassium ethylxanthate. It’s versatile, punchy at moderate dosages, and relatively forgiving. Many customers say it’s their “baseline collector,” the one they benchmark against.
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Potassium ethylxanthate (often called PEX) is used primarily for flotation of copper, lead, and zinc sulfides; it also shows up in gold circuits as a base collector. In fact, operators lean on it for early-stage collection where selectivity matters. Typical plant feedback: stable froth, decent kinetics, and predictable behavior when pH and aeration are dialed in.
| Chemical name | Potassium O-ethyl xanthate (PEX) |
| CAS | 140-89-6 |
| Formula | C3H5KOS2 |
| Appearance | Yellowish pellets or powder |
| Assay (xanthate) | ≥ 90–92% (typical; real-world use may vary) |
| Free alkali (as KOH) | ≤ 0.2–0.5% |
| Moisture | ≤ 4% |
| pH (1% sol.) | ≈ 10–12 |
| Packaging | Drums or woven bags with inner liner, 25–1200 kg |
| Shelf life | 12 months in cool, dry storage (sealed) |
Materials: ethanol, carbon disulfide, caustic potash, process water (low chloride preferred). Methods: xanthation under controlled temperature, neutralization, granulation/pelletizing, and anti-caking conditioning. QC: assay by iodometric titration, moisture by Karl Fischer (or IR), free alkali by titration. Testing standards: data reported under GHS/OSHA HazCom-compliant SDS, labs operating to ISO 17025 principles; QMS targets ISO 9001 and environmental controls aligned with ISO 14001.
In one plant trial (chalcopyrite ore, pH 9, 30–60 g/t dosage), potassium ethylxanthate boosted Cu recovery by ≈2.3–3.4% vs. a blended thiol baseline, with noticeably steadier froth. To be honest, results vary with water chemistry and grind, but the trend keeps showing up.
| Vendor | Certifications | Lead time | Customization | QC Docs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FIZA Chemical (Origin: Zhongyuan Building No.368 Youyi North Street, Shijiazhuang, China) | ISO 9001/14001 (claimed) | ≈ 2–4 weeks | Pellet size, moisture window | COA, SDS, REACH/TSCA status upon request |
| Vendor A (regional) | ISO 9001 | 3–6 weeks | Limited | COA only |
| Vendor B (global) | ISO 9001/14001 | 4–8 weeks | Broad (bespoke blends) | COA, stability data |
Most buyers ask for specific pellet sizes to optimize dissolution and feed stability. Moisture and anti-caking tweaks are also on the table. Shelf life is typically 12 months sealed; after that, assay drift and caking risks increase. Storage: cool, dry, away from acids and heat sources; always follow your SDS.
Used in base metals mining, occasionally in precious metals and polymetallic operations. Responsible suppliers align with ISO 9001 for quality, ISO 14001 for environmental management, and OSHA/REACH for hazard communication. Frankly, consistent paperwork (SDS, COA, batch traceability) is as valuable as the reagent itself during audits.
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