The adsorption mechanism of 2-(benzylthio)-acetohydroxamic acid to diaspore, Q. Sun, H. Zhong, and S. Wang

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Q. Sun H. Zhong S. Wang
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

The flotation performance of 2-(benzylthio)-acetohydroxamic acid (BTHA) to diaspore was first evaluated by micro-flotation tests. The adsorption mechanism was further investigated through adsorption experiments, molecular dynamics simulation, zeta potential and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The results demonstrated that BTHA had a stronger ability to collect diaspore in comparison with another diaspore collector, benzohydroxamic acid (BHA), especially under the condition of weak alkalinity, the flotation recovery can reach 90%. The more negative interaction energy (ΔE) between BTHA and diaspore from molecular dynamics simulation results revealed that BTHA had an easier adsorption ablity onto diaspore than BHA, which matched with adsorption results. The zeta potential and XPS revealed that Al atoms might bond with -C(=O)NHOH by formation of Al-O bonds. Keywords: Diaspore, flotation; adsorption; 2-(benzylthio)-acetohydroxamic acid
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APA: Q. Sun H. Zhong S. Wang  (2020)  The adsorption mechanism of 2-(benzylthio)-acetohydroxamic acid to diaspore, Q. Sun, H. Zhong, and S. Wang

MLA: Q. Sun H. Zhong S. Wang The adsorption mechanism of 2-(benzylthio)-acetohydroxamic acid to diaspore, Q. Sun, H. Zhong, and S. Wang. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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