Crystal Chemistry Analysis On Flotation Behaviors Difference Of Two Carbonate Minerals

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 170 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
Calcite and magnesite are both carbonate minerals and their crystals belong to trigonal system. Flotation tests were carried out to investigate the flotation behaviors of calcite and magnesite. The test results show that the floatability of calcite and magnesite under different grinding environment had obvious differences. The floatability of calcite using sodium oleate as collector after dry grinding is better than wet grinding, but the floatability of magnesite after wet grinding is better than dry grinding. The XPS surface elements test and zeta potential measurement show that, wet and dry grinding process makes the distribution difference of surface anion and metal cation, then influence the floatability of the two carbonate minerals using sodium oleate as collector. Difference of the carbonate crystal structure and solubility properties was also investigated. Research shows that crystal structure difference of calcite and magnesite causes the difference of solubility, which can influence the flotation behaviors under different grinding environment. Keywords: carbonate mineral, crystal structure, solubility properties, flotation, surface character
Citation
APA:
(2012) Crystal Chemistry Analysis On Flotation Behaviors Difference Of Two Carbonate MineralsMLA: Crystal Chemistry Analysis On Flotation Behaviors Difference Of Two Carbonate Minerals. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.