Application Of The Aqueous Biphase Separation (ABS) Process For The Separation Of Ultrafine Industrial Minerals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Mensah-Biney
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The aqueous biphase separation process (ABS) has been used to separate ultrafine industrial minerals. The partition behavior of TiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3 and kaolin was not pH dependent. The partition behavior of SiO2 was, however, pH dependent. The partition coefficient of kaolin in PEG 3400/ Na2CO3 biphase system was = 150 and that of the silica in the same system was = 0.02, resulting in a separation factor of = 8500 between kaolin and silica. The aqueous biphase separation system was used to separate free silica from kaolin in a raw clay sample from Mexico. The partition behavior of mica, feldspar and clay from North Carolina was also evaluated.
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APA: R. Mensah-Biney  (1999)  Application Of The Aqueous Biphase Separation (ABS) Process For The Separation Of Ultrafine Industrial Minerals

MLA: R. Mensah-Biney Application Of The Aqueous Biphase Separation (ABS) Process For The Separation Of Ultrafine Industrial Minerals . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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