Selective Coagulation And Selective Flocculation Of The Quartz-Carbonate Mineral (Calcite, Magnezite, Dolomite) Binary Suspensions

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Z. Sadowski J. Laskowski
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The properties of quartz, calcite, magnezite and dolomite suspensions prepared from -30 µm size fractions of these minerals have been investigated. Selective coagulation of the quartz-calcite, quartz-magnezite and quartz-dolomite binary suspensions was possible at the pH values slightly above those for the i.e.p. of the carbonate minerals. The tests revealed that quartz suspensions were not flocculated by the anionic flocculants, whereas the same polymers were flocculants for calcite, magnezite and dolomite. Selectivity in the flocculation of the quartz-calcite, quartz-magnezite and quartz-dolomite binary suspensions was not, however, satisfactory because of the activation of quartz by ca2+ and Mg2+ ions. Dispersing reagents can be used to improve the selectivity of flocculation.
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APA: Z. Sadowski J. Laskowski  (1980)  Selective Coagulation And Selective Flocculation Of The Quartz-Carbonate Mineral (Calcite, Magnezite, Dolomite) Binary Suspensions

MLA: Z. Sadowski J. Laskowski Selective Coagulation And Selective Flocculation Of The Quartz-Carbonate Mineral (Calcite, Magnezite, Dolomite) Binary Suspensions. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.

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