1971 年 87 巻 998 号 p. 325-328
The stability constants of the adducts formed between squareplanar sulphur-coordinated nickel (II) chelates and N-bases are obtained from spectrophotometric measurements in benzene solution at 25°C.
The effects of sulphur coordinating ligands, N-bases and solvents on the stability of the adducts are discussed and those results are applied to the surface reactions between the surfaces of sulfide minerals and collector reagents such as xanthates and aerofloats.