界面纳米微气泡与捕集剂的相互作用机理及其对精细磷灰石浮选的影响

IF 6.3 2区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Applied Surface Science Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2024.161736
Muyuan Zeng , Keyao Li , Lingyun Huang , Shenxu Bao , Cheng Liu , Siyuan Yang
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本研究以 -38 μm 磷灰石为研究对象,探讨了油酸钠(NaOl)和十二胺(DDA)捕收剂体系中通过减压技术产生的界面纳米微气泡(INMBs)的作用。结果表明,INMBs 在使用捕收剂 NaOl 时提高了磷灰石的浮选回收率,而在使用捕收剂 DDA 时对磷灰石的浮选有轻微的抑制作用。在 pH 值为 8-9 时,INMBs 对磷灰石浮选的影响明显,这可能是由于 INMBs 带有负表面电荷。XPS 分析表明,INMBs 并没有改变捕收剂的吸附作用,试剂分子是通过吸附作用与磷灰石表面结合的。原子力显微镜成像和吸附容量实验进一步表明,INMB 导致试剂的吸附密度降低。这种降低可归因于 INMBs 的成核和生长,它们有效地清除了矿物表面的集电极分子。透射率测试结果表明,在 NaOl 而不是 DDA 的捕集体系中,INMBs 能显著促进磷灰石的聚集。总之,INMBs 对使用不同捕收剂的磷灰石浮选的作用差异被认为是负向 "表面试剂清洁 "和正向 "细颗粒聚集 "的综合影响。
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Interaction mechanism of interfacial nano-micro bubbles with collectors and its effects on the fine apatite flotation
This study focuses on the −38 μm apatite as the research subject and investigates the role of interfacial nano-micro bubbles (INMBs) generated by decompression techniques in the collector system of sodium oleate (NaOl) and dodecylamine (DDA). The results reveal that INMBs enhanced the flotation recovery of apatite using the collector NaOl while it had a slight inhibitory effect on apatite flotation with the collector DDA. The impact of INMBs on the apatite flotation was notable in pH 8–9, which could be attributed to the negative surface charge of INMBs. XPS analysis indicates that INMBs did not alter the collector adsorption by which the reagent molecules bonded with the apatite surface. AFM imaging and adsorption capacity experiments further reveal that the INMBs resulted in an adsorption density reduction of the reagent. This drop could be attributed to the nucleation and growth of INMBs, which effectively cleaned the collector molecules from the mineral surface. The transmittance test findings show that INMBs could significantly promote apatite aggregation in the collector system of NaOl rather than DDA. Overall, the difference in the roles of INMBs on apatite flotation using different collectors is considered as the combined influences of negative “surface reagent cleaning” and positive “fine particle aggregation”.
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Applied Surface Science
Applied Surface Science 工程技术-材料科学:膜
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期刊介绍: Applied Surface Science covers topics contributing to a better understanding of surfaces, interfaces, nanostructures and their applications. The journal is concerned with scientific research on the atomic and molecular level of material properties determined with specific surface analytical techniques and/or computational methods, as well as the processing of such structures.
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