Flotation Separation of Quartz From Hematite using bis(2-hydroxylethyl)Dodecylamine as Collector

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 983 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
To recover iron values from low grade ores by reverse froth flotation method, further research on cationic collectors used in reverse flotation of iron ores is launched to promote the utilization efficiency of iron ores. In this paper, one new cationic surfactant, bis(2-hydroxylethyl) dodecylamine (BHD), that could be dissolved in water easily was used as collector for quartz flotation. Flotation results indicated that BHD shows stronger collecting performance on quartz than hematite. The maximum recovery of 96.30% to quartz is obtained at a collector concentration of 20.0 mg/L in the pulp pH range from 5 to 7. This collector can be used to float quartz from hematite. And optimal separation results with 86.59% iron recovery and 66.60% iron grade to synthetic sample were achieved at a collector concentration of 20.0 mg/L and pulp pH of 5.02 when hematite and quartz were mixed at a mass ratio of 3:2. The adsorption mechanism of the collector on quartz surface was investigated by XPS analysis, infrared spectroscopic analysis and zeta-potential measurements, which revealed that electrostatic attraction and hydrogen bonding adsorption occur between collector and quartz surface.
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APA:
(2016) Flotation Separation of Quartz From Hematite using bis(2-hydroxylethyl)Dodecylamine as CollectorMLA: Flotation Separation of Quartz From Hematite using bis(2-hydroxylethyl)Dodecylamine as Collector. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.