The separation and enrichment of scheelite from calcite
are hindered
by the similar active Ca2+ sites of scheelite and the calcite
with calciferous gangue. Herein, a novel trisiloxane surfactant, N-(2-aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyltrisiloxane (AATS), was first
explored and synthesized and recommended as the collector for the
flotation separation of scheelite from calcite. The micro-flotation
and mixed binary mineral flotation tests showed that AATS had excellent
collection performance for scheelite and high selectivity for calcite
within a wide pH range. At the same time, contact angle and zeta-potential
measurements, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis, and density
functional theory (DFT) calculations revealed the relevant adsorption
mechanism. The contact angle measurement showed that AATS can increase
the contact angle of the scheelite surface from 41.7 to 95.8°,
greatly enhancing the hydrophobicity of the mineral surface. The results
of FTIR analysis and zeta-potential measurement explained that AATS
was electrostatically adsorbed on the mineral surface, and DFT calculation
further verified that the −N+H3-positive
group in AATS was adsorbed on the negatively charged scheelite surface.
Therefore, AATS can realize the expectation of high efficiency and
selectivity of minerals and enhance the adhesion between the surface
of scheelite minerals and bubbles, providing a fresh approach to industrial
production.
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