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Flotation seperation of low grade and complex rutile ore in Zaoyang and interaction of rutile with octyl hydroxamic acid
WANG Jun *,LIU Bei,CHENG hongwei #,LI Kaiyun,QIN Wenqing,QIU Guanzhou
School of Minerals Processing and Bioengineering, Central South University
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Funding: Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University (No.No.NCET-13-0595), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.No. 51474254), Ph.D. Programs Foundation of Ministry of Education of China (No.No. 20120162110008)
Opened online:26 March 2015
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Citation: WANG Jun,LIU Bei,CHENG hongwei.Flotation seperation of low grade and complex rutile ore in Zaoyang and interaction of rutile with octyl hydroxamic acid[OL]. [26 March 2015] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4634162
 
 
The flotation separation of rutile ore in Zaoyang was investigated by raw ore experiments and pure mineral tests. The mechanism of rutile with octyl hydroxamic acid (OHA) as collector was further studied by Zeta potential measurement and Infrared spectrum measurement. Raw ore experiment results indicate that rutile can be recycled effectually by using C5~9 hydroxamic acid as collector. The rutile grading of flotation concentrate can reach to 43.25% with the recovery of 69.10%.The pure mineral tests indicate that octyl hydroxamic acid(OHA) is an effective collecter of rutile and andradite, and rutile can be activated remarkably by lead nitrate while andradite not. Sodium fluosilicate was found to be an effective selective depressor for andradite. Zeta potential measurements and Infrared spectrum measurements indicate chemisorption and physically absorption are occured on the surface of rutile with OHA and stable pentabasic chelate are formed.
Keywords:rutile; andradite; sodium fluosilicate; flotation separating; infrared spectroscopy
 
 
 

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