The Significance Of Surface Charge In Alkali Halide Flotation By Adsorption Of Collector Colloids

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. D. Miller
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

On the basis of nonequilibrium zeta potential measurements by laser-Doppler electrophoresis, the sign of the surface charge of alkali halides in their saturated brines has been established. The results are generally as expected from simplified lattice ion hydration theory. This recent electrokinetic information coupled with the stability and prevalence of collector colloids in such soluble-salt flotation systems suggests that the selective flotation of alkali halides is due to the adsorption of oppositely charged collector colloids by heterocoagulation. Experimental flotation results confirm this surface-charge/collector-colloid adsorption model and are presented herein.
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APA: J. D. Miller  (1992)  The Significance Of Surface Charge In Alkali Halide Flotation By Adsorption Of Collector Colloids

MLA: J. D. Miller The Significance Of Surface Charge In Alkali Halide Flotation By Adsorption Of Collector Colloids. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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