An Electrokinetic Study Of The Activation Of Quartz By Divalent Cations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William E. Foreman
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The results of the electrokinetic study of the activation of quartz by divalent cations showed that the charge reversal was related to the point at which the cation hydrolyzed. The reversal was not due to the presence of solid hydroxide at the surface of the quartz but due to the charged ions in the solutions. The charge reversal for beryllium at a log molar concentration of 1x10-4 was observed at pH 5 and 9. The quartz was positively charged between a pH reading of 5 to 10. Magnesium at the same log molar concentration did not show a charge reversal from pH 2 to 12. The probable cause of the charge reversal was due to the ionized Be3 (OH)3+3 or Mg (OH)+ . Variations in the electrokinetics of quartz were minimized by heating the sample to 300° C.
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APA: William E. Foreman  (1968)  An Electrokinetic Study Of The Activation Of Quartz By Divalent Cations

MLA: William E. Foreman An Electrokinetic Study Of The Activation Of Quartz By Divalent Cations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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