Surface Characterization of Single and Mixed Mineral Systems using Sedimentation Potential

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Uddin
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

An integrated device has been developed to measure sedimentation potential, conductivity and pH simultaneously of particulate systems. Maxwell?s model was used to calculate volume fraction of solid from the conductivity data. In this approach, all system variables are known and zeta potential can be calculated from Smoluchowski?s equation. The technique is validated by comparing zeta potential vs. pH for alumina and silica suspensions with electrophoresis measurements. The technique was extended to mixed alumina/silica systems. Sufficient column height along with size difference between the two minerals allowed gravity fractionation during settling. Sedimentation potential measured over time identified the transition from one mineral to the next. Using XRD analysis the results supported the correlation between surface charge and sample composition. This is a step towards characterizing surface charge of mixed systems of interest in mineral processing.
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APA: S. Uddin  (2010)  Surface Characterization of Single and Mixed Mineral Systems using Sedimentation Potential

MLA: S. Uddin Surface Characterization of Single and Mixed Mineral Systems using Sedimentation Potential. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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