Direct Force Measurements For Amine Flotation Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Using a Mark IV surface force apparatus, adsorption of dodecylamine hydrochloride on mica has been studied at pH 5.7 in the presence and absence of octanol. With amine alone, the repulsive forces between mica surfaces are reduced due to charge neutralization and attractive hydrophobic force; however, the latter is of relatively short-range with its decay length less than 2 nm. In the presence of amine and octanol, the hydrophobic force becomes more significant, its decay length being extended up to 6.5 nm. The increased hydrophobicity in the presence of octanol is attributed to the co-adsorption of the neutral surfactant with dodecylamine, which increases the packing density of hydrocarbons on the mica surface. The increased hydrophobicity due to co-adsorption is reflected in the improved floatability of silica when using octanol as an extender.
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APA:  (1993)  Direct Force Measurements For Amine Flotation Systems

MLA: Direct Force Measurements For Amine Flotation Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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