Abstract
In this study, a new hydroxamic-acid molecule - sebacoyl hydroxamic acid (SHA) was synthesized and characterized. It was the first time that SHA with dual hydroxamic acid groups of “crab” structure was used as a collector for wolframite flotation, and its collecting ability was compared with the traditional collector benzohydroxamic acid (BAH) in the presence or absence of lead ions. In micro-flotation experiments, the wolframite recovery using 4 × 10−4 mol/L SHA collector alone was 30% higher than that using 4 × 10−4 mol/L BHA collector and 1 × 10−4 mol/L Pb(NO3)2 activator. The results of bench-scale flotation experiments showed that the WO3 recovery of wolframite concentrate with 180 g/t SHA was 10.05% higher than that with 360 g/t BHA and 300 g/t Pb(NO3)2. Therefore, using SHA collector with “crab” structure for wolframite flotation can not only improve the separation index at a low dosage, but also eliminate the use of Pb(NO3)2.
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