RI 8944 - Flocculation of Metal Oxide and Hydroxide Minerals With Cross-Linked Starches Containing Chelating Groups

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. C. Termes
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

To help develop the basis for new fine-particle separation methods, the Bureau of Mines has investigated the use of cross-linked starches containing four chelating groups--carboxylate, iminodiacetate, dietha-nolamine, and xanthate--as flocculants for selected metal oxide and hydroxide mineral fines. It was found that those starches capable of interacting with the mineral surface by a chemisorpti,on mechanism (as indicated by zeta potential measurements) produced the highest recover-ies and'grades of the metal oxide or hydroxide when flocculated from a binary mixture with quartz. The effects of pH, dispersing agent, stirring rate, stirring time, and starch dosage on selective flocculation were studied for binary mixtures of hematite and chromite with quartz. Floc strength becomes important in achieving maximum recoveries by mechanical postflocculation separations.
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APA: S. C. Termes  (1985)  RI 8944 - Flocculation of Metal Oxide and Hydroxide Minerals With Cross-Linked Starches Containing Chelating Groups

MLA: S. C. Termes RI 8944 - Flocculation of Metal Oxide and Hydroxide Minerals With Cross-Linked Starches Containing Chelating Groups. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.

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