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Abstract This papers reports the results of studies on flocculation of kaolin suspension by anionic polyacrylamide (PAM-A) flocculants in the presence of surfactant. They were namely anionic Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate (SDS), cationic Cetyl Trimethyl Ammonium Bromide (CTAB) and a non-ionic surfactant of polyoxyethylenic ether with trade name Triton (TX 100). The adsorption of PAM-A for fresh kaolin as well as surfactant pretreatment kaolin corresponding to about 50% coverage on the surface. Pretreatment of kaolin with all three surfactants form bigger flocs with PAM-A. The highest settling rate is obtained by flocculation the SDS-pretreatment kaolin. The influence of simultaneous addition of PAM-A and surfactants from their mixtures on flocculation is dependent on the nature of mutual interaction of PAM-A and surfactant. Simultaneous addition of PAM-A with either SDS or TX 100 increases settling rate, whereas it decreases when added from its mixture with CTAB. On the other hand, the optimum dose of PAM-A and 0.2 g/kg SDS-pretreatment preconcentrate El-Tih Egyptian kaolin is applied. The flocculation product a kaolin concentrate of minimum TiO2 content (0.27%) and the degree of whiteness (93.5) is obtained from TiO2 content (1.52%) and the degree of whiteness (63) of the original.

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