Author/Authors :
Bronis?aw Jan´czuk )، نويسنده , , Anna Zdziennicka، نويسنده , , Wies?aw Wo´jcik، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The contact angles of water W., glycerol G., formamide F., diiodomethane D.and 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane T.were
measured on a non-oxidized and oxidized surface of galena previously covered with a potassium ethyl xanthate film formed
from aqueous solutions at different concentrations. Then, using the obtained values of the contact angle, the Lifshitz–van der
Waals component and electron-acceptor and electron-donor parameters of the Lewis acid–base component of the surface
free energy of galena covered with ethyl xanthate film were calculated from the modified Young equation. It was found that
the surface free energy of the galenarethyl xanthate film depends on the way of galena surface treatment after adsorption of
ethyl xanthate on its surface and results from both apolar and polar intermolecular interactions. The contribution of these
interactions in the surface free energy of galena depends on the concentration of potassium ethyl xanthate solution used for
film formation and the state of the galena surface non-oxidized or oxidized.. With the increase of ethyl xanthate
concentration in the solution from which the film was formed, the Lifshitz–van der Waals component increases or decreases
a little depending on whether or not the surface galena, after adsorption of ethyl xanthate, was washed by ethyl ether. In all
cases, the electron-acceptor parameter of the acid–base component is considerably smaller than the electron-donor one and
practically does not depend on the concentration of the potassium ethyl xanthate solution in contact with galena. The
changes of the electron-donor parameter of the acid–base component depend on the state of the galena surface, the
concentration of the potassium ethyl xanthate solutions and the way of galena surface treatment after adsorption. It is
interesting that the total surface free energy, both of non-oxidized and oxidized galena, does not practically depend on the
concentration of potassium ethyl xanthate in aqueous solution from which the film was formed. q1997 Elsevier Science
B.V.