Surface Properties Of Crandallite In Relevance To Anionic Flotation

International Mineral Processing Congress
Sarthak Kaushik
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Zeta potential measurements show that the isoelectric point of crandallite, in aqueous solution of 10-2 N sodium chloride is at about pH 5.5. Measurements of turbidity confirm the point of zero charge or crandallite. Calcium ions specifically adsorbed on the surface and thus changed the zeta potential and turbidity. From the measured data, it is confirmed that starch acts as a flocculent for crandallite. Oleic acid, which is a collector used in phosphate ore processing is weakly adsorbed on the surface of crandallite. This results in hydrophobic coagulation of particles resulting in a lower turbidity.
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APA: Sarthak Kaushik  (2012)  Surface Properties Of Crandallite In Relevance To Anionic Flotation

MLA: Sarthak Kaushik Surface Properties Of Crandallite In Relevance To Anionic Flotation. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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