The Role Of The Calcium Ion In The Flotation With Fatty Acids At Low pH

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. C. Bunge
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The selective flotation of semi-soluble salts with fatty acids is often negatively affected by the interaction of the potential determining cation with the ionic surfactant in bulk solution. This problem can be avoided by floating at low pH which involves the emulsification of the collector. The research presented here focuses on the influence of the Ca2+ ion on the flotation of fluorite with palmitic acid at low pH. Our results show that the surfaces of collector emulsions are dominated by precipitation phenomena similar to those encountered in bulk. In turn, fluorite in palmitic solution at intermediate pH displays surface properties similar to those of the collector by itself. This may be due to two alternative mechanisms (i) adsorption of bulk precipitate on the fluorite surface or (ii) the formation of a bilayer of surfactant ions on fluorite. Possibly, both mechanisms occur simultaneously.
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APA: R. C. Bunge  (1993)  The Role Of The Calcium Ion In The Flotation With Fatty Acids At Low pH

MLA: R. C. Bunge The Role Of The Calcium Ion In The Flotation With Fatty Acids At Low pH. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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