The Chemistry Of Oleate And Amine Solutions In Relation To Flotation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Ananthpadmanabhan
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Hydrolyzable surfactants such as fatty acids and amines undergo, in addition to micellisation and precipitation, various associative interactions in aqueous solutions to form ion molecular complexes such as acid-soap, dimers etc. depending upon the solution conditions such as pH. The interaction of these collector species with the mineral surface and with other dissolved species in solution will play a significant role in determining the interfacial processes such as adsorption and flotation. Marked differences in the hydrophobicity imparted to the mineral surface depending upon the solution conditions such as Ph can be attributed to possible differences in surface activities of the above complexes. This aspect of solution chemistry of flotation systems is discussed here for two widely used collectors namely, oleic acid and dodecylamine. Equilibrium species distribution diagrams based on the available literature .data and on estimates of energy of interactions between molecules, have been obtained for oleic acid and dodecylamine solutions.
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APA: K. Ananthpadmanabhan  (1978)  The Chemistry Of Oleate And Amine Solutions In Relation To Flotation

MLA: K. Ananthpadmanabhan The Chemistry Of Oleate And Amine Solutions In Relation To Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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