Activation of quartz flotation by Cu2+, Ni2+ in the sodium ethylxanthogenate (EX) system

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q4 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Yang Liu, X. Tong, Ruiqi Xie, Qiang Song, Peimin Fan, Xie Xian
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Abstract

During the flotation of metal sulfide minerals, due to the interference of unavoidable ions, the quartz also partially floats in some cases. The research on the mechanism of quartz being activated and floating up is still insufficient. In this study, the influence of unavoidable ions Cu2+ and Ni2+ on the floatation of quartz was studied by micro-flotation experiments, adsorption detection, zeta potential measurement, solution composition calculation, infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) analysis, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis, and atomic force microscopy (AFM) observation. This provides a theoretical reference for further understanding the mechanism of sodium ethylxanthogenate and quartz surface, as well as the development of new quartz depressant. The results of flotation showed that after activation by Cu2+(1×10-4 mol/L) and Ni2+(5×10-5 mol/L), quartz was captured by sodium ethylxanthogenate (EX:1.4×10-4 mol/L) under alkaline conditions, while the best recoveries were 80% and 43%, respectively. The results of adsorption measurement and Zeta potential measurement showed that the precipitation rate of Cu2+ was greater than that of Ni2+ under alkaline conditions. In addition, both Cu2+ and Ni2+ were electrostatically adsorbed on the quartz surface and changed the Zeta potential of quartz. The solution composition calculation further showed that Cu(OH)+, Cu(OH)2(s), and Ni(OH)+, Ni(OH)2(s) were the main components in the solution under alkaline conditions. FT-IR analysis, XPS analysis, and AFM observations revealed that Cu species and Ni species were adsorbed on O atoms on the quartz surface, providing active sites for EX adsorption.
乙基黄原酸钠(EX)体系中Cu2+、Ni2+对石英浮选的活化作用
在金属硫化物矿物的浮选过程中,由于不可避免的离子的干扰,石英在某些情况下也会部分漂浮。对石英被活化浮起的机理研究还不充分。本研究通过微浮选实验、吸附检测、ζ电位测量、溶液组成计算、红外光谱(FT-IR)分析、X射线光电子能谱(XPS)分析和原子力显微镜(AFM)观察,研究了不可避免的Cu2+和Ni2+离子对石英浮选的影响。这为进一步了解乙基黄原酸钠与石英表面的作用机理以及开发新型石英抑制剂提供了理论参考。浮选结果表明,Cu2+(1×10-4 mol/L)和Ni2+(5×10-5 mol/L)活化后,在碱性条件下,乙基黄原酸钠(EX:1.4×10-4 mg/L)捕获石英,最佳回收率分别为80%和43%。吸附测量和Zeta电位测量结果表明,在碱性条件下,Cu2+的沉淀速率大于Ni2+。此外,Cu2+和Ni2+都被静电吸附在石英表面,并改变了石英的Zeta电位。溶液组成计算进一步表明,在碱性条件下,Cu(OH)+,Cu(OH2(s)和Ni(OH+,Ni(OH2)是溶液中的主要成分。FT-IR分析、XPS分析和AFM观察表明,Cu物种和Ni物种吸附在石英表面的O原子上,为EX吸附提供了活性位点。
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Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing
Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL-MINING & MINERAL PROCESSING
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期刊介绍: Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing is an international, open access journal which covers theoretical approaches and their practical applications in all aspects of mineral processing and extractive metallurgy. Criteria for publication in the Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing journal are novelty, quality and current interest. Manuscripts which only make routine use of minor extensions to well established methodologies are not appropriate for the journal. Topics of interest Analytical techniques and applied mineralogy Computer applications Comminution, classification and sorting Froth flotation Solid-liquid separation Gravity concentration Magnetic and electric separation Hydro and biohydrometallurgy Extractive metallurgy Recycling and mineral wastes Environmental aspects of mineral processing and other mineral processing related subjects.
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