Wolframite Flotation With Chelating Collector And Neutral Oil Synergist

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Weibai Hu
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The flotation separation of wolframite from fluorite and quartz is investigated with chelating agents and neutral oil as synergic collectors. Test results indicated that a-nitroso-ß-naphthol has a strong collectivity for wolframite and selectivity against fluorite and quartz. The 8-hydroxyquinoline has collectivity and selectivity also. They both have a better activity than sodium oleate. However, the cupferron is slightly inferior. The synergism of chelating agents and neutral oil looks promising, especially for fine wolframite particles. The activation effect of Fe2+ and Ca2+ ions on separation of wolframite from fluorite and quartz is slight. The UV absorb-spectra measurements showed that the adsorption of chelating agent on wolframite is multilayer, and flotation behavior is related to chemisorption. The chelating agent which bonds to Fe and Mn sits on the wolframite surface, and the reaction between Mn2+ ion with collector is more significant. The essentials affecting reagent activities are the bonding factor and the hydrophobic factor. These factors are discussed by structure-activity relationship theory. The synergism of neutral oil is a secondary collector likely to lengthen the hydrocarbon chain of chelating agents.
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APA: Weibai Hu  (1985)  Wolframite Flotation With Chelating Collector And Neutral Oil Synergist

MLA: Weibai Hu Wolframite Flotation With Chelating Collector And Neutral Oil Synergist. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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