The Role of Surface Silanol Groups in Flotation Separation of Quartz from Feldspar using Nonionic Surfactants

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Nakahiro Y Wakamatsu T
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

In the present study, from experimental results, a new concept of possibility of flotation separation of quartz from feldspar is presented. The effect of the nonionic surfactant Brij 58 on the flotation behaviour of quartz and feldspar has been investigated. The effect of the surfactant adsorption at the solid-liquid interface was also studied. The results demonstrate that maximum flotability of quartz occurred at low concentration of surfactant. Feldspar is not collected by this surfactant. Flotation tests with feldspar that had previously been subjected to leaching by hydrochloric acid yielded similar flotation response as that of quartz. The effect of removal of alkali cations from feldspar surface on its flotability was investigated. The effects of inorganic and organic additives on the flotation recovery of quartz are discussed in terms of the slating-out or salting-in properties of these additives. KEYWORDS: Alkyl polyoxyethylene; feldspar; flotation; nonionic surfactant; quartz; salting-in; salting-out; separation; silanol groups.
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APA: Nakahiro Y Wakamatsu T  (1993)  The Role of Surface Silanol Groups in Flotation Separation of Quartz from Feldspar using Nonionic Surfactants

MLA: Nakahiro Y Wakamatsu T The Role of Surface Silanol Groups in Flotation Separation of Quartz from Feldspar using Nonionic Surfactants. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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