Title of article
Contact angle measurements at the colemanite and realgar surfaces
Author/Authors
Sabiha Koca*، نويسنده , , Mehmet Savas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
9
From page
347
To page
355
Abstract
Colemanite is one of the most important boron minerals and covers an important part of Turkey’s boron mineral deposits. The
friable nature of the colemanite tends to produce a large amount of fines. Flotation appears to be a promising technique to recover
colemanite from such fines. During flotation process, selectivity problem arises between colemanite and associated gangue
minerals such as realgar. There is a close relationship between floatability of minerals and contact angle. Therefore, surface
hydrophobicity of colemanite and realgar minerals were investigated by receding contact angle measurements in the absence
and presence of flotation reagents.
The water contact angle values at the colemanite surface remained almost unchanged at 32–358 in the solutions of potassium
amyl xanthate (KAX), potassium ethyl xanthate (KEX) and petroleum sulphanate (R825) while another petroleum sulphanate
(R840), sodium oleate and tallow amine (Armac-T) affected hydrophobicity of colemanite, and the contact angle values
increased up to 478. The contact angle values of 62, 63, 45, 46, 39, and 438 at the realgar surface were obtained in the solutions of
KAX, KEX, sodium oleate, R825, R840 and Armac-T, respectively.
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Keywords
floatability , Colemanite , Flotation reactives , Realgar , Contact angle
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
999276
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