Aggregation/dispersion phenomena in apatite-hematite system: the effect of dissolved ions, N. Ghaffari Touran and M. Pawlik

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N. Ghaffari Touran M. Pawlik
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

The interactions between apatite and hematite were studied through zeta potential and stability experiments, for this paper. The zeta potential measurements were conducted in both background electrolyte and mineral supernatants. The difference in electrokinetic properties of minerals in the presence and absence of supernatant was explained in terms of the dissolution of minerals and the subsequent readsorption of dissolved species at the mineral-water interface. The stability measurements in individual and mixed mineral systems were also performed to identify the extent of interaction between apatite and hematite upon their direct contact. The results from stability measurements in individual and mixed mineral systems indicate that there is an interaction between apatite and hematite. Based on the results, the implications for the apatite-hematite separation process were discussed. Keywords: Apatite, hematite, dissolved ions, stability, zeta potential
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APA: N. Ghaffari Touran M. Pawlik  (2020)  Aggregation/dispersion phenomena in apatite-hematite system: the effect of dissolved ions, N. Ghaffari Touran and M. Pawlik

MLA: N. Ghaffari Touran M. Pawlik Aggregation/dispersion phenomena in apatite-hematite system: the effect of dissolved ions, N. Ghaffari Touran and M. Pawlik. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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