Studies on Contact Angles at Uraninite Surfaces

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. R. Madhavan
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The development of contact angles on highly polished ?uraninite surfaces, using sodium oleate and dodecyl ammonium acetate as collectors, has been studied at different collector and hydrogen ion concentrations. It was found that sodium oleate in acidic media (up to a neutral: PH) and dodecyl ammonium acetate in neutral and alkaline media give good contact angles. It appears that the combined forms of these collectors, viz., oleic acid and free amine, are more important in effecting contact. W ITH the emergence of uranium as a strategic metal in the last fifteen years, considerable effort has been directed toward the commercial recovery of uranium from its ores. This has resulted in the development of a uranium technology. It is only in recent years, However, that fundamental data regarding the floatability and surface properties of uraninite and ?pitchblende have been elucidated by different methods. Contact-angle measurement is one of the important tools for tl1e evaluation of the conditions of floatability
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APA: T. R. Madhavan  (1964)  Studies on Contact Angles at Uraninite Surfaces

MLA: T. R. Madhavan Studies on Contact Angles at Uraninite Surfaces. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1964.

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