AFM Force Measurement For Activated Sphalerite-Xanthate Interactions

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Abstract

Direct force measurements were conducted using an atomic force microscope (AFM) to study the mechanism of copper-activation of sphalerite. The force measurements were conducted between a sphalerite plate and a hydrophobic glass sphere in xanthate solutions of various pHs. The glass sphere may represent the hydrophobic air bubbles interacting with minerals during flotation. The force measurements conducted with unactivated sphalerite in 10') M KEX solutions did not show the presence of hydrophobic force. On the other hand, the results obtained with copper-activated sphalerite at pH 9.2 and 4.6 showed strong hydrophobic forces. However, the results obtained at pH 6.8 showed no evidence of hydrophobic force, which provides an explanation for the difficulty in floating sphalerite at neutral pH.
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APA:  (1998)  AFM Force Measurement For Activated Sphalerite-Xanthate Interactions

MLA: AFM Force Measurement For Activated Sphalerite-Xanthate Interactions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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