Effect Of Aluminum Aqueous Species On The Amine Flotation Of Quartz

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Marques Coelho
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Cationic flotation of quartz is currently utilized in the concentration of iron ores and the cleaning of phosphate concentrates. The present work deals with depression of quartz in the presence of aluminum aqueous species during cationic flotation. It was established that aluminum species depress the flotation of quartz with an amine, especially under neutral and slightly alkaline conditions. With an amine as the collector, studies of the adsorption (abstraction) of Al species on quartz surfaces, as a function of pH, correlated well with the depression of this mineral. The presence of Al species also enhanced the depressant action of corn starch on quartz. In addition, the sodium salt of ethylenediaminotetraacetic (EDTA) was found to be an effective complexing agent to suppress the depression caused by aluminum ions.
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APA: E. Marques Coelho  (1992)  Effect Of Aluminum Aqueous Species On The Amine Flotation Of Quartz

MLA: E. Marques Coelho Effect Of Aluminum Aqueous Species On The Amine Flotation Of Quartz. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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