Surface chemical studies on mica and galena using dextrin


Autoria(s): Rath, Rajendra Kumar; Subramanian, S
Data(s)

21/07/1998

Resumo

The interactions of dextrin with biotite mica and galena have been investigated through adsorption, flotation, and electrokinetic measurements. The adsorption densities of dextrin onto mica continuously increase with increase of pH, while those onto galena show a maximum at pH 11.5. It is observed that the adsorption density of dextrin onto galena is quite high compared to that on mica. Both the adsorption isotherms exhibit Langmuirian behavior. Electrokinetic measurements portray conformational rearrangements of macromolecules with the loading, resulting in a shift of the shear plane, further away from the interface. Dissolution experiments indicate release of the lattice metal ions from mica and galena. Coprecipitation tests confirm polymer-metal ion interaction in the bulk solution. Dextrin does not exhibit any depressant action toward mica, whereas, with galena, the flotation recovery is decreased with an increase in pH beyond 9, in the presence of dextrin, complementing the adsorption results. Differential flotation results on a synthetic mixture of mica and galena show that mica can be selectively separated from galena using dextrin as a depressant for galena above pH 10. Possible mechanisms of interaction between dextrin and mica/galena are discussed.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/19382/1/Surface_Chemical_Studies.pdf

Rath, Rajendra Kumar and Subramanian, S (1998) Surface chemical studies on mica and galena using dextrin. In: Langmuir, 14 (15). pp. 4005-4010.

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American Chemical Society

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Palavras-Chave #Materials Engineering (formerly Metallurgy)
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Journal Article

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