Zeta Potential Studies in Cassiterite-Sulphosuccinamate System

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
H. Kamarudin
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The behaviour of cassiterite-sulphosuccinamate flotation system was examined in the light of zeta potentials measured by micro-electrophoresis method. It was observed that sulphosuccinamate substantially affects the zeta potentials of cassiterite, lowering its i.e.p. to pH 2.5 and indicating a specific adsorption and/or chemical interaction. The optimum concentration for flotation, as seen in micro-flotation tests, was found to be associated with the most effective lowering of the zeta potentials, the optimum pH being 3.0. The effect of cations in the pulp was examined for the presence of ferrous, ferric, aluminium and lead ions. The ions ferric and aluminium were observed to create an intense effect of increasing the potentials to positive side, possibly due to adsorption of cation hydroxy complexes, as indicated by their respective species distribution diagrams.
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APA: H. Kamarudin  (1994)  Zeta Potential Studies in Cassiterite-Sulphosuccinamate System

MLA: H. Kamarudin Zeta Potential Studies in Cassiterite-Sulphosuccinamate System. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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