1. Mechanism and characteristics of camsellite flotation.
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Li Y.J.: Zhu Y.M., XXIV International mineral processing congress Beijing 24-Sep-0828-Sep-08 182, Han Y.X., Li Y.J.: Zhu Y.M., XXIV International mineral processing congress Beijing 24-Sep-0828-Sep-08 182, and Han Y.X.
- Abstract
The flotation behaviour of the boron mineral camsellite from Fengcheng, Liaoning Province, China was investigated using the pure mineral with various collectors and depressants at different dosages and pHs. Results showed that at pH 8.5-9.5, 90-93.5% recovery could be achieved with dodecylamine and 84-86% with sodium oleate. The adsorption of the former was not affected by the addition of sodium hexametaphosphate but with the latter adsorption was depressed. When starch was used as the depressant, flotation of camsellite was almost completely suppressed in alkaline conditions; significant depression was also observed when calcium chloride was added. The higher the slurry pH, the greater the depression. Zeta potential measurements indicated that flotation was mainly initiated by the electrostatic adsorption of the collector on the mineral. XPS analysis showed that dodecylamine had a higher surface coverage than sodium oleate., The flotation behaviour of the boron mineral camsellite from Fengcheng, Liaoning Province, China was investigated using the pure mineral with various collectors and depressants at different dosages and pHs. Results showed that at pH 8.5-9.5, 90-93.5% recovery could be achieved with dodecylamine and 84-86% with sodium oleate. The adsorption of the former was not affected by the addition of sodium hexametaphosphate but with the latter adsorption was depressed. When starch was used as the depressant, flotation of camsellite was almost completely suppressed in alkaline conditions; significant depression was also observed when calcium chloride was added. The higher the slurry pH, the greater the depression. Zeta potential measurements indicated that flotation was mainly initiated by the electrostatic adsorption of the collector on the mineral. XPS analysis showed that dodecylamine had a higher surface coverage than sodium oleate.
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- 2008