Abstract

The morphology and spread of micro- and nano-formations on the surface of apatite and shtaffelite ore minerals (apatite, shtaffelite and calcite) due to adsorption of fatty-acid collecting agents have been studied using the methods of optical, laser confocal scanning, analytical electron and atomic force microscopy. The Fourier-transform IR spectroscopy has shown that fatty-acid collecting agents are adsorbed at the surface of apatite, shtaffelite and calcite in a mixed ion-molecule form; the ion form of attachment prevails for calcite.

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