Surface Tension Of Flotation Solution And Its Influence On The Selectivity Of The Separation Between Apatite And Gangue Minerals

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M. Martins
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

This work presents and discusses the influence of the surface tension (gLV) of methanol/water mixtures on the flotation response of apatite versus gangue minerals conditioned with flotation reagents (75 g/t cornstarch and 100 g/t Berol 867) at pH 10.6. Berol 867 is a collector composed of sodium alkyl sarcosinate plus nonionic surfactant. The highest Schulz efficiency of separation (recovery of apatite minus recovery of gangue) was achieved at ?51.0 mN/m. The critical surface tension of wettability (gC) of apatite was found to occur at 34.7 mN/m when determined by means of gamma flotation experiments, and it was 33.9 mN/m when determined by Zisman?s approach.
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APA: M. Martins  (2009)  Surface Tension Of Flotation Solution And Its Influence On The Selectivity Of The Separation Between Apatite And Gangue Minerals

MLA: M. Martins Surface Tension Of Flotation Solution And Its Influence On The Selectivity Of The Separation Between Apatite And Gangue Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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