Is Oleic Acid Or Oleoyl Sarcosine More Selective In The Flotation Of Salt Type Minerals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
O. Ozcan
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Oleic acid has been almost invariably used in the flotation of siliceous fluorite ores. The performance of oleic acid, however, deteriorates with carbonaceous fluorite ores. Oleoyl sarcosine developed recently has been found to produce results superior over oleic acid with ores containing high calcite contents. While the mechanism of oleate adsorption is usually considered as chemisorption involving calcium oleate formation on both calcite and fluorite, no mechanism has been so far proposed to explain the adsorption mechanism of oleoyl sarcosine. In this study, the selectivity of oleoyl sarcosine, as inferred from flotation, zeta potential and infrared measurements, is ascribed to the interaction of fluorine ion to the nitrogen via hydrogen bonding.
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APA: O. Ozcan  (1994)  Is Oleic Acid Or Oleoyl Sarcosine More Selective In The Flotation Of Salt Type Minerals

MLA: O. Ozcan Is Oleic Acid Or Oleoyl Sarcosine More Selective In The Flotation Of Salt Type Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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