Surface Modification of Apatite and Dolomite by Microorganisms for Selective Flotation Separation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hassan El-Shall Z. Abdel-Khalek C. Boice S. Farrah
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Selective adsorption and surface modification of minerals by surfactants is the primary step in the process of separating certain minerals with similar physical and chemical characteristics in the flotation process. In this study, microorgan- isms are used as surface modifiers for francolite and dolomite. Results of adsorption experiments with francolite and dolomite show that the microbes selectively adsorb to one of the minerals under specific operating conditions. In preliminary flotation experiments, it is found that the microorganisms enhance or depress flotation of the minerals leading to an increase in the efficiency of separation between the francolite and dolomite. The conditions leading to selective adsorption (surface modification) and subsequently to possible efficient separation of these two minerals are discussed in this paper.
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APA: Hassan El-Shall Z. Abdel-Khalek C. Boice S. Farrah  (2002)  Surface Modification of Apatite and Dolomite by Microorganisms for Selective Flotation Separation

MLA: Hassan El-Shall Z. Abdel-Khalek C. Boice S. Farrah Surface Modification of Apatite and Dolomite by Microorganisms for Selective Flotation Separation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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