Adsorption Of Dodecylammonium Acetate On Hematite And Its Flotation Effect

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. M. Gaudin J. G. Morrow
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 12, 1954

Abstract

FLOTATION requires the existence of a definite contact angle. This contact angle, the surface tension of the solution, and adsorption at the solid- fluid interface are quantitatively related. Adsorption of dodecylammonium acetate on hematite was measured for a wide range of concentrations of reagent in solution. Similar measurements for quartz have already been made.1 Contact angle measurements were then made on polished surfaces of hematite and of quartz immersed in aqueous dodecylammonium acetate solutions, and a functional relationship was sought between adsorption density at the mineral-solution interface and the contact angle. Finally, the surface tension of the aqueous amine acetate solutions was measured. These data were combined to give an evaluation of the work of adhesion for the three-phase system.
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APA: A. M. Gaudin J. G. Morrow  (1954)  Adsorption Of Dodecylammonium Acetate On Hematite And Its Flotation Effect

MLA: A. M. Gaudin J. G. Morrow Adsorption Of Dodecylammonium Acetate On Hematite And Its Flotation Effect. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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