The selective depression effect of sodium hexametaphosphate on the separation of chlorite and specularite

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q4 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing Pub Date : 2023-05-25 DOI:10.37190/ppmp/166495
Fugang Zhao, Xiankun Yu, Xiangpeng Gao, Mingyang Li, Xiang-Xi Chen
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Flotation is the most known beneficiation method for the separation of complex and refractory iron ores. As a typical iron-containing silicates, it is difficult to separate chlorite from specularite, because of the similar surface physicochemical properties. In this study, the selective depression effect of sodium hexametaphosphate (SHMP) was conducted via the cationic micro-flotation. The surface adsorption mechanism between SHMP and the two mineral surface was explored through surface adsorption amount tests, Zeta-potential measurements, Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analyses. The micro-flotation results indicated that SHMP could selectively depress around 90% of chlorite, while its effect on the floatability of specularite was negligible (<20% depressing). The surface adsorption amount tests, Zeta-potential measurements analysis demonstrated that SHMP selectively adsorb on chlorite surface while on the surface of specularite is feeble. The further surface adsorption analysis via FT-IR and XPS proved that SHMP selective adsorption occurred on the chlorite surface mainly by chemisorption mainly through the chelation reaction between O in the phosphate groups of SHMP molecular and metal ions on surface of chlorite.
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六偏磷酸钠对绿泥石和镜铁矿分离的选择性抑制作用
浮选是分离复杂难选铁矿石的最著名的选矿方法。绿泥石作为一种典型的含铁硅酸盐,由于其表面物理化学性质相似,很难从镜铁矿中分离出来。本研究采用阳离子微浮选法对六偏磷酸钠(SHMP)的选择性抑制作用进行了研究。通过表面吸附量测试、Zeta电位测量、傅立叶变换红外光谱(FT-IR)和X射线光电子能谱(XPS)分析,探讨了SHMP与两种矿物表面的表面吸附机理。微浮选结果表明,SHMP可以选择性地抑制约90%的绿泥石,而其对镜铁矿可浮性的影响可以忽略不计(抑制<20%)。表面吸附量测试、Zeta电位测量分析表明,SHMP在绿泥石表面选择性吸附,而在镜铁矿表面吸附较弱。通过FT-IR和XPS的进一步表面吸附分析证明,SHMP在亚氯酸盐表面的选择性吸附主要通过化学吸附发生,主要是通过SHMP分子磷酸基团中的O与亚氯酸盐上的金属离子之间的螯合反应。
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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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