Lingyun Liu , Chuilei Kong , Hongyu Zhao , Fangqin Lu
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Elucidating the enhancement of kaolinite flotation by iron content through density functional theory: A study on sodium oleate adsorption efficiency
This study delves into the intricate relationship between iron (Fe) content in kaolinite and its impact on the adsorption behavior of sodium oleate. The effects of different iron concentrations on adsorption energy, hydrogen bond kinetics and adsorption efficiency were studied through simulation and experimental verification. The results show that the presence of iron in the kaolinite structure significantly improves the adsorption capacity of sodium oleate. Kaolinite samples with high iron content have better adsorption properties, lower adsorption energy levels and shorter and stronger hydrogen bonds than pure kaolinite. The optimal concentration of oleic acid ions for achieving maximum adsorption efficiency was identified as 1.2 mmol/L across different kaolinite samples. At this concentration, the adsorption rates and capacities reach their peak, with Fe-enriched kaolinite samples exhibiting notably higher flotation recovery rates. This optimal concentration represents a balance between sufficient oleic acid ion availability for surface interactions and the prevention of self-aggregation phenomena that could hinder adsorption. This study offers promising avenues for optimizing the flotation process in mineral processing applications.
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The International Journal of Mining Science and Technology, founded in 1990 as the Journal of China University of Mining and Technology, is a monthly English-language journal. It publishes original research papers and high-quality reviews that explore the latest advancements in theories, methodologies, and applications within the realm of mining sciences and technologies. The journal serves as an international exchange forum for readers and authors worldwide involved in mining sciences and technologies. All papers undergo a peer-review process and meticulous editing by specialists and authorities, with the entire submission-to-publication process conducted electronically.