Activation mechanism of Fe (III) ions in cassiterite flotation with benzohydroxamic acid collector
发布时间:2022-05-01
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DOI码:10.1016/j.mineng.2018.01.011
发表刊物:Minerals Engineering
关键字:Fe ions; Activator; Cassiterite; Flotation; BHA
摘要:Pb2+ ions are commonly used as the activator in the flotation of cassiterite. However, lead pollution of surface water has attracted more concern and attention. In this study, the effect of Fe3+ ions as an activator on the flotation performance of cassiterite using benzohydroxamic acid (BHA) as the collector was investigated by the micro-flotation tests. The results of the flotation experiments showed that the addition of Fe3+ ions significantly increased the recovery of cassiterite in the presence of BHA collector. In the BHA flotation of cassiterite, there was a direct relationship between the recovery of cassiterite and the adsorption amount of BHA on the cassiterite surface. The adsorption mechanism of BHA on un-activated and Fe-activated cassiterite surfaces was studied by the adsorption experiments, zeta potential measurements, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis. The results of the adsorption and zeta potential experiments indicated that the adsorption amount of BHA on the cassiterite surface increased significantly in the presence of Fe3+ ions. The XPS analysis also revealed that terminal hydroxyl group oxygen atoms of the cassiterite surface were the dominant reactive sites for Fe3+ ion adsorption. Furthermore, BHA anions can react with Fe atoms adsorbed on the cassiterite surface to form Fe-BHA complexes, thus improving the hydrophobicity of the cassiterite surface.
第一作者:田孟杰
论文类型:期刊论文
学科门类:工学
一级学科:矿业工程
文献类型:J
卷号:119
页面范围:31-37
是否译文:否
发表时间:2018-04-01
收录刊物:SCI
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