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Volume 23 Issue 10
Oct.  2016
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Xi-mei Luo, Wan-zhong Yin, Chuan-yao Sun, Nai-ling Wang, Ying-qiang Ma, and Yun-fan Wang, Improved flotation performance of hematite fines using citric acid as a dispersant, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 23(2016), No. 10, pp. 1119-1125. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-016-1330-0
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Xi-mei Luo, Wan-zhong Yin, Chuan-yao Sun, Nai-ling Wang, Ying-qiang Ma, and Yun-fan Wang, Improved flotation performance of hematite fines using citric acid as a dispersant, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 23(2016), No. 10, pp. 1119-1125. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-016-1330-0
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Improved flotation performance of hematite fines using citric acid as a dispersant

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    Xi-mei Luo    E-mail: 85128225@163.com

  • In this study, citric acid was used as a dispersant to improve the flotation performance of hematite fines. The effect and mechanism of citric acid on the reverse flotation of hematite fines were investigated by flotation tests, sedimentation experiments, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), zeta-potential measurements, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The results of SEM analysis and flotation tests reveal that a strong heterocoagulation in the form of slime coating or coagulation in hematite fine slurry affects the beneficiation of hematite ores by froth flotation. The addition of a small amount of citric acid (less than 300 g/t) favorably affects the reverse flotation of hematite fines by improving particle dispersion. The results of sedimentation experiments, zeta-potential measurements, and XPS measurements demonstrate that citric acid adsorbs onto hematite and quartz surfaces via hydrogen bonding, thereby reducing the zeta potentials of mineral surfaces, strengthening the electrical double-layer repulsion between mineral particles, and dispersing the pulp particles.
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    • In this study, citric acid was used as a dispersant to improve the flotation performance of hematite fines. The effect and mechanism of citric acid on the reverse flotation of hematite fines were investigated by flotation tests, sedimentation experiments, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), zeta-potential measurements, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The results of SEM analysis and flotation tests reveal that a strong heterocoagulation in the form of slime coating or coagulation in hematite fine slurry affects the beneficiation of hematite ores by froth flotation. The addition of a small amount of citric acid (less than 300 g/t) favorably affects the reverse flotation of hematite fines by improving particle dispersion. The results of sedimentation experiments, zeta-potential measurements, and XPS measurements demonstrate that citric acid adsorbs onto hematite and quartz surfaces via hydrogen bonding, thereby reducing the zeta potentials of mineral surfaces, strengthening the electrical double-layer repulsion between mineral particles, and dispersing the pulp particles.
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