The surface chemistry features of spodumene and feldspar and the flotation behavior of different collectors, R. Xie, Y. Zhu, J. Liu, and Y. Li

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. Xie Y. Zhu J. Liu Y. Li
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Abstract

The surface chemistry features of spodumene and feldspar were investigated by XPS, zeta potential measurements and first principle calculation. The results indicated that the zeta potential of feldspar was more negative than that of spodumene. The most possible active sites on spodumene and feldspar were Al sites and O sites. However, the number, type and activity of these sites were different. The flotation behaviour of five new collectors (cationic collector decyloxy-propyl-amine (DPA), anionic collector α-bromododecanoic acid (α-BDDA), N-Dodecyliminodiacetic acid (DIDA), and mixed collector DPA-BDDA and DPA-DIDA) were investigated through micro flotation experiments and analysed based on the surface chemistry features of spodumene and feldspar. The results revealed that cationic collector DPA processed a high collecting capacity for both minerals. The highest recovery of spodumene and feldspar was 91.60% and 95.30% respectively. The anionic collector α-BDDA and DIDA showed poor flotation behaviour. The recovery of spodumene and feldspar when using α-BDDA as collector was less than 5% and when using DIDA as collector was less than 1%. For the mixed collector DPA-BDDA, the recovery of spodumene and feldspar was 82.27% and 32.61% respectively at pH 4.5. For mixed collector DPA-DIDA, the recovery of spodumene and feldspar was 35.69% and 9.08% respectively at pH 5.8. The results indicated that the cationic collector had high collecting capacity, but low selectivity. The collecting capacity of anionic collector for spodumene and feldspar was poor at the same concentration compared with cationic collectors. Mixed collector DPA-BDDA showed good flotation behaviour and selectivity on spodumene. The ―COO- in mixed collector might improve the selectivity. However, too much ―COO- would increase the electrostatic repulsion, which might cause low selectively and poor recovery. Keywords: Spodumene, feldspar, surface chemistry features, mixed collector, flotation
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APA: R. Xie Y. Zhu J. Liu Y. Li  (2020)  The surface chemistry features of spodumene and feldspar and the flotation behavior of different collectors, R. Xie, Y. Zhu, J. Liu, and Y. Li

MLA: R. Xie Y. Zhu J. Liu Y. Li The surface chemistry features of spodumene and feldspar and the flotation behavior of different collectors, R. Xie, Y. Zhu, J. Liu, and Y. Li. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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