Bubble Attachment Time Measurements For Select Rare-Earth Phosphate Minerals In Oleate Solutions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
W. M. Cross
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Bubble attachment time measurements for the rare-earth phosphate minerals monazite and xenotime were made as a function of oleate concentration, sodium fluoride addition, and temperature. Results indicate that the rare-earth phosphates behave similarly to other phosphate minerals, notably collophanlte and fluorapatite, which have been studied previously. The addition of sodium fluoride yielded a modest decrease in bubble attachment time with fluoride additions below the apparent fluoride surface precipitation point, while at fluoride additions greater than the apparent precipitation point a significant decrease in attachment time occurs. Increasing the temperature or the system gave a slight decrease in bubble attachment time in the absence or sodium fluoride. With sodium fluoride addition and below the apparent fluoride surface precipitation point, an increase in temperature actually increased the attachment time. For sodium fluoride additions above the apparent fluoride surface precipitation point, a temperature increase significantly decreased the attachment time.
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APA: W. M. Cross  (1989)  Bubble Attachment Time Measurements For Select Rare-Earth Phosphate Minerals In Oleate Solutions

MLA: W. M. Cross Bubble Attachment Time Measurements For Select Rare-Earth Phosphate Minerals In Oleate Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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