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New insights into the beneficial roles of dispersants in reducing negative influence of Mg2+ on molybdenite flotation
Authors:Yubiao Li  Xu Yang  Jiali Fu  Wanqing Li  Chenglong Hu
Affiliation:School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430070 Hubei China.; Hubei Key Laboratory of Mineral Resources Processing & Environment, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430070 Hubei China,
Abstract:Due to the shortage of freshwater, seawater has been widely considered for mineral flotation. However, the presence of Mg2+ in seawater plays an apparently negative role. In this work, two dispersants (i.e., sodium silicate (SS) and sodium hexametaphosphate (SH)) were applied to reduce the detrimental effects of Mg2+ on the flotation of molybdenite (MoS2). Various measurements including contact angle, zeta potential, FTIR and XPS were carried out to understand the impacts of these two dispersants on MoS2 flotation. Results indicate that both dispersants prevented the adsorption of colloidal Mg(OH)2 onto MoS2 surface under alkaline conditions, thereby improving MoS2 floatability. In addition, both dispersants are physically adsorbed on MoS2 surface, but chemically adsorbed on Mg(OH)2 surface. In addition, the extended Derjaguin–Landau–Verwey–Overbeek (DLVO) calculation suggests that both SS and SH reverse the total interaction energies between MoS2 and colloidal Mg(OH)2 from negative (attraction force) to positive (repulsive force), with the impact of SH being more significant.

Due to the shortage of freshwater, seawater has been widely considered for mineral flotation.
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