An AFM Study Of Collectors' Adsorption On Minerals In Copper/Molybdenum Flotation

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Abstract

An atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been applied to study the adsorption of collectors on mineral surfaces in a copper/molybdenum flotation system. AFM images show that collectors absorb on chalcopyrite surface in patches at pH 11. A study of temperature effect on surface morphology excludes the possibility that these patches are nanobubbles forming on hydrophobized mineral surface. Hydrocarbon oil absorbs on molybdenite quickly, while KEX (potassium ethyl xanthate) has little affinity for molybdenite. Pyrite is much more reactive in water and its surface is easily coated in Ca(OH)2 solutions at pH 11. Based on the obtained AFM images, the adsorption of chemicals on mineral surface and its impact on copper/molybdenum flotation were discussed.
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APA:  (2012)  An AFM Study Of Collectors' Adsorption On Minerals In Copper/Molybdenum Flotation

MLA: An AFM Study Of Collectors' Adsorption On Minerals In Copper/Molybdenum Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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