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Assessment of the selective flotation of calcite, apatite and quartz using bio-based collectors: Flaxseed, nigella, and olive oils

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Bio-based flotation reagents are of great interest considering their low-cost, abundance, and sustainability. This study evaluates the performance of saponified vegetable oils as collectors in phosphate ores' flotation. Olive, nigella, and flaxseed oils were elected for their fatty acid composition and their local availability. Prior to saponification, the oils' acidity index, saponification value, and fatty acids profile were determined. Surface chemical characterization, adsorption quantification and isotherms, zeta potential, and wettability assessments were conducted on bare and treated pure fluorapatite, calcite, and quartz. At low collector dosages, results revealed the chemical adsorption of the synthesized collectors on calcite and fluorapatite surfaces. With increasing dosages, the collectors' molecules precipitated at the calcium-bearing minerals' surface as calcium dicarboxylates salts then as micelles of fatty acids. Furthermore, flaxseed's soap exhibited higher adsorption densities and significant contact angle increases on the surface of calcite (8.20 mg/m(2) and +32.93) compared to fluorapatite (2.43 mg/m2 and +3.65). Moreover, collectors' adsorption on the surface of quartz was minimal. Accordingly, flaxseed's soap, served as an efficient calcite collector in phosphate flotation while including phosphoric acid for apatite depression. It enabled the recovery of up to 95.7% calcite at pH 12.

Vegetable oil collectorPhosphate flotationEco-friendly reagentsCalciteFluorapatiteQuartzCONTACT-ANGLEINFRARED-SPECTROSCOPYMINERAL FLOTATIONPHOSPHATE ORESFATTY-ACIDSADSORPTIONSURFACEFTIROLEATEUNSATURATION

Derhy, Manar、Taha, Yassine、Benzaazoua, Mostafa、El-Bahi, Asmae、Ait-Khouia, Yassine、Hakkou, Rachid

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Mohammed VI Polytech Univ

Univ Quebec Abitibi Temiscamingue

2022

Minerals Engineering

Minerals Engineering

EISCI
ISSN:0892-6875
年,卷(期):2022.182
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