Study on flotation separation of cervantite and quartz using cationic collectors, J. Wang, F. Dong, Z. Wang, F. Yang, and D. Mingxia

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Wang F. Dong Z. Wang F. Yang D. Mingxia
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Antimony oxide ores are important antimony resources, but their recovery is still a problem. In this paper, the adsorption behaviour and mechanism of dodecamine and quaternary ammonium salt on the surface of cervantite and quartz were investigated. The flotation behaviour of cervantite and quartz using quaternary ammonium salts and dodecylamine as collectors was studied by single mineral flotation experiments. The adsorbed amount was measured and infrared spectroscopy was used to study the ability of several cationic collectors to float cervantite and quartz. The results show that quaternary ammonium salts can simultaneously float the cervantite and quartz. It is difficult to achieve separation of the two minerals using quaternary ammonium salts as collectors. At pH>10, dodecylamine can float quartz but not cervantite, which can achieve reverse flotation separation of the two minerals. The difference between the abilities of quaternary ammonium salts and dodecylamine to float cervantite and quartz lies in the different ionisation properties of the two reagents. Quaternary ammonium salt is a strong electrolyte that is completely ionised in the pulp and exists mainly in the form of quaternary ammonium ions. Dodecylamine is a weak electrolyte and predominantly forms molecules under alkaline conditions. Keywords: Cervantite, quartz, dodecylamine, quaternary ammonium salts, flotation
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APA: J. Wang F. Dong Z. Wang F. Yang D. Mingxia  (2020)  Study on flotation separation of cervantite and quartz using cationic collectors, J. Wang, F. Dong, Z. Wang, F. Yang, and D. Mingxia

MLA: J. Wang F. Dong Z. Wang F. Yang D. Mingxia Study on flotation separation of cervantite and quartz using cationic collectors, J. Wang, F. Dong, Z. Wang, F. Yang, and D. Mingxia . The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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