Investigation of KCI Crystal/Nac1-KCI Saturated Brine Interface and Octadecylamine Deposition with the use of Atomic Force Microscopy

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 621 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
The deposition of octadecylamine (ODA) at the KCI crystal/NaCI-KCI brine interface was investigated using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The AFM images of freshly cleaved KCI specimens immersed in KCI-NaCI saturated brine at room temperature reveal disappearance with time of the atomic steps and formation of cubic NaC1 crystals. These crystals were found to form when the specimen was withdrawn from the saturated solution. Depending on the way of contacting the specimens with the octadecylamine dispersion, the AFM images show huge differences in the deposition patterns of ODA on KCI crystals. Adequate dispersion was found to help the formation of quite even ODA coverage. The coverage was several monolayers thicker when air/brine/solid contact took place, suggesting that in the potash flotation the collector is likely to be carried to the solid surfaces by air bubbles. The presence of methyl-isobutyl carbinol (M IBC) enhanced the dispersion of ODA in brine, thus helping the spreading of the surfactant on the KCI crystal surface.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Investigation of KCI Crystal/Nac1-KCI Saturated Brine Interface and Octadecylamine Deposition with the use of Atomic Force MicroscopyMLA: Investigation of KCI Crystal/Nac1-KCI Saturated Brine Interface and Octadecylamine Deposition with the use of Atomic Force Microscopy. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.