Abstract

In this paper, the flotation separation of quartz and feldspar was studied with CaCl2 as activators and mixed sodium oleate/ dodecylamine (NaOL/DDA) collectors under alkaline condition, and the action mechanism of mixed NaOL/DDA collectors on the quartz and feldspar surfaces were systematically explored. The results of micro-flotation test showed that there were 90.98% quartz and 13.08% feldspar were floated with 0.5 mmol/L CaCl2 and 2.8 mmol/L mixed NaOL/DDA collectors with molar ratio of 8/1 at pH 10.0. And the artificial mixed minerals flotation manifested these two minerals were able to efficient separation with CaCl2 and mixed NaOL/DDA collectors at pH 10 ∼ 11. These outcomes indicated that DDA could increase recovery of quartz obviously and reduce about a half dosage of NaOL (from 0.5 mmol/L to 0.25 mmol/L) in flotation under alkaline condition; Meanwhile, mixed NaOL/DDA collectors were able to decreased the flotation separation pH from 12 to 10 on quartz and feldspar. Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) results revealed that when NaOL collector was added alone, it could adsorb on activated quartz surface but hardly detected on feldspar surface at pH 10. However, they all were found on both quartz and felspar surface when mixed NaOL/DDA collectors were introduced as collectors. Quartz microcrystal balance with dissipation (QCM-D) experiment confirmed that mixed NaOL/DDA collectors showed a higher adsorption mass and more stable adsorption layer on quartz compared with NaOL was introduced as collector alone. In addition, whether CaCl2, NaOL or mixed NaOL/DDA, the adsorption mass on quartz sensor were larger than that on feldspar senor, which might cause difference of hydrophobicity on the surface of quartz and feldspar in flotation. The above experiments showed that the mixed NaOL/DDA collectors can significantly improve hydrophobic difference between quartz and feldspar after activating with CaCl2 and expand the floated pH range of quartz compared with using NaOL as collector alone, which were efficient reagents to separate quartz and feldspar in flotation.

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