The Role Of Calcium In The Flourite/Oleate Flotation System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. L. Free
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Several studies of the fluorite/oleate flotation system have shown that under certain conditions calcium dioleate is formed at or transported to the fluorite surface. Adsorption of significant amounts of calcium dioleate is generally observed above oleate concentrations of -6 -5 between 4 x 10 and 4 x 10 M, yet little explanation of the onset of calcium dioleate adsorption is provided. In this study in-situ and ex-situ FTIR/IRS experiments have been performed in connection with thermodynamic solution phase analysis to better understand oleate adsorption as well as the onset of calcium dioleate formation. Results from this study are analyzed and compared to industrial practice.
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APA: M. L. Free  (1995)  The Role Of Calcium In The Flourite/Oleate Flotation System

MLA: M. L. Free The Role Of Calcium In The Flourite/Oleate Flotation System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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