Flotation behavior of hematite fines flocculated with polyacrylic acid

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. E. Gebhardt D. W. Fuerstenau
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The use of small quantities of polyacrylic acid (PAA) was found to significantly improve the flotation of fine-sized hematite particles at pH 4.1 and 0.001 M NaCl with sodium dodecykulfonate (SDS). Low polymer dosages before collector addition aid flotation by forming flocs of primary particles, but excess polymer results in low flotation yields due to surface saturation by the hydrophilic polymer. Contact angles, measured on a hematite disk, substantiate the hydrophilic nature of an adsorbed polymer film. Pre-adsorbed PAA reduces the amount of SDS adsorbed on the hematite particles, but the flotation of hematite flocs occurs, even at reduced amounts of adsorbed SDS, and is not depressed until PAA dosages in excess of the saturation value are used. Separation of a hematite-quartz mixture can be achieved by SDS flotation of PAA,-flocculated hematite. Maximum selectivity results with the addition of small quantities of PAA, while excess polymer is detrimental to the recovery of hematite. Consecutive flotation states on a single feed yield a higher grade hematite product at some expense to the overall recovery.
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APA: J. E. Gebhardt D. W. Fuerstenau  (1987)  Flotation behavior of hematite fines flocculated with polyacrylic acid

MLA: J. E. Gebhardt D. W. Fuerstenau Flotation behavior of hematite fines flocculated with polyacrylic acid. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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