[1K0301-10-07][Student presentation: Master’s course] Selective Flotation of Fluorite from Calcite using Sodium Humate as a Depressant
○Rihan Efendi1, Mohsen Farahat 2, Hajime Miki1, GDE Pandhe Wisnu Suyantara1, Keiko Sasaki1(1. Kyushu University, Japan, 2. Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute, Egypt)
Chairperson : Mitsuaki Matsuoka (Kansai University)
Keywords:
Fluorite,Calcite,Sodium Oleate,Sodium Humate
Fluorite deposits in the world are mainly assorted into four types which one of them is calcite-fluorite layered deposits in sedimentary rocks. Fluorite is an important non-metallic mineral, which is the main source of industrial fluorine. Because both of them have similar chemical surface it is make so difficult to separate them using froth /flotation, that is why depressant is needed to change surface characterization of calcite in order to have different hydrophobicity with fluorite. Sodium humate was used to depress calcite in order to separate from fluorite using froth flotation. Sodium oleate (NaOl) was studied as a collector for fluorite flotation.
The wettability measurement showed that sodium humate has strong effect to depress calcite and only a little effect on fluorite. Zeta potential showed that fluorite with sodium oleate compared to fluorite with depressant and sodium oleate is almost same, then calcite with sodium oleate compared to calcite with depressant and sodium oleate is different, this means depressant could prevent adsorption of sodium oleate on calcite but could not prevent adsorption sodium oleate on fluorite. Laboratory scale flotation test showed that advantageous using depressant could depress calcite floatability but could not depress fluorite floatability.
The wettability measurement showed that sodium humate has strong effect to depress calcite and only a little effect on fluorite. Zeta potential showed that fluorite with sodium oleate compared to fluorite with depressant and sodium oleate is almost same, then calcite with sodium oleate compared to calcite with depressant and sodium oleate is different, this means depressant could prevent adsorption of sodium oleate on calcite but could not prevent adsorption sodium oleate on fluorite. Laboratory scale flotation test showed that advantageous using depressant could depress calcite floatability but could not depress fluorite floatability.
