Effect of Sulphates on Aggregation of Alumina and Pyrite

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Mirnezami M. S. Hashemi A. J. A. Finch
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

This study examined the effects of pH and sulphate concentration on the surface charge and stability of alumina and pyrite dispersions. The relationship between these properties was investigated using measurements of electrophoretic mobility and settling velocity. The maximum aggregation for both minerals was observed near the iso-electric point (iep) where the force of repulsion is at a minimum. Aggregation decreased at pH values away from the iep, where an increased surface charge causes electrostatic repulsion between particles. Zeta potential data revealed that sulphate ions were adsorbed only on positively charged surfaces for both minerals. Adsorption of sulphates on the alumina surface increased aggregation by reducing the surface charge from >+25 mV to close to zero. These results indicate an electrostatic bonding of sulphate ions to alumina surface. Preliminary results on the interaction of pyrite and sulphate ions indicate a similar response.
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APA: M. Mirnezami M. S. Hashemi A. J. A. Finch  (2004)  Effect of Sulphates on Aggregation of Alumina and Pyrite

MLA: M. Mirnezami M. S. Hashemi A. J. A. Finch Effect of Sulphates on Aggregation of Alumina and Pyrite. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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