Surface Chemistry Features in the Flotation of KCl

International Mineral Processing Congress
F. Q. Cheng
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Despite the successful industrial practice to recovery KCl by flotation, the adsorption state of collectors at KCl salt surfaces is still not fully understood. In this paper, the captive bubble contact angle measurements at KCl and NaCl crystal surfaces in their saturated solutions are reported. The influence of different collectors and their concentration are considered. The results show that both cationic and anionic collectors produce a hydrophobic state at the structure breaking KCl salt sur-face, with finite contact angle values of between 30o and 40o. In contrast, the contact angle at the structure making NaCl salt surface is zero at all collector concentrations, suggesting that no collec-tor adsorption occurs, a supposition that is supported by results from molecular dynamics simulation (MDS). Further, it appears that the presence of surface defects such as edges and corners promote the adsorption of collectors at the KCl surface, and that the flotation is achieved by bubble attachment at the edges/corners of KCl particles with the formation of aeroflocs.
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APA: F. Q. Cheng  (2014)  Surface Chemistry Features in the Flotation of KCl

MLA: F. Q. Cheng Surface Chemistry Features in the Flotation of KCl. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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