Surface Properties and Floatability of Zircon

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Hyumng Sup Choi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The role of the interfacial electrical 'Condition on the adsorption of col-lectors on mineral surfaces has been studied by electrophoretic mobility and adsorption measurements made on zircon. From the investigation of the electrokinetic properties of zircon, H+ and OH-are seen to act as potential determining ions, thus controlling the electrical nature of this mineral. The isoelectric point of zircon occurs at a pH of approximately 5.0, and it is evident, therefore, that the zircon surface would be positively charged below a pH of 5.0 and negatively charged above this pH. The adsorption of collectors therefore de-pends strongly on the pH of the solution; anionic collectors are adsorbed on positively charged surfaces and cationic collectors on negatively charged surfaces. This, in turn, de-fines the effective flotation condition, with respective collectors, for this mineral. The above results have been correlated with the flotation behaviour obtained by the simplified flotation test using a modified Hallimond tube.
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APA: Hyumng Sup Choi  (1963)  Surface Properties and Floatability of Zircon

MLA: Hyumng Sup Choi Surface Properties and Floatability of Zircon. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.

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