Using of new water-soluble cationic collector in reverse flotation of hematite

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 323 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
A new cationic collector, bis(2-hydroxy-3-chloropropyl) dodecylamine (N23), that can be dissolved in water easily was synthesized successfully. Its flotation performance to quartz was investigated compared with dodecyl amine in hematite reverse flotation system. It was found that N23 showed stronger collecting performance to quartz than dodecyl amine. The maximum recovery of 98% to quartz was obtained at a collector concentration of 43.3 mg/L in the pulp pH range of 6-9. This collector can be used to float quartz from hematite when starch was used as depressant. Optimal separating results with 90.06% iron recovery and 66.3% iron grade to artificially mixed sample were achieved at a collector concentration of 43.3 mg/L and a starch concentration of 23.3 mg/L at neutral pulp pH when hematite and quartz were mixed at a mass ratio of 3:2. The adsorption mechanism of the collector on quartz surface was investigated by infrared spectroscopic analysis and zetapotential measurements, which revealed that electrostatic attraction and hydrogen bonding adsorption occurred between the collector and quartz surface.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Using of new water-soluble cationic collector in reverse flotation of hematiteMLA: Using of new water-soluble cationic collector in reverse flotation of hematite. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.