1998
DOI: 10.1006/jcis.1998.5778
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Adsorption of Monoalkyl Phosphates at the Zircon–Aqueous Solution Interface

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“…After around 12 h, some adsorbed polymeric molecules were desorbed from the steel surface, resulting in a reduction in the covered areas with polymeric molecules and, thus, decreasing the % IEs. After 16 h, the constancy of the % IE values with time may be ascribed to the compactness of the adsorbed layers on the steel surface [ 51 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After around 12 h, some adsorbed polymeric molecules were desorbed from the steel surface, resulting in a reduction in the covered areas with polymeric molecules and, thus, decreasing the % IEs. After 16 h, the constancy of the % IE values with time may be ascribed to the compactness of the adsorbed layers on the steel surface [ 51 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For Zr-and REE-bearing minerals, chelating collectors like hydroxamic acid or phosphoric acid ester have been recommended. The selectivity of collectors on the basis of phosphoric acid esters has been proven: molecules of mono alkyl phosphate (C8) and Zr on the surface of zircon form a bidentate chelate complex through two hydroxyl groups [17]. Flotation is successful for zircon, baddeleyite, eudialyte, catapleiite, and wöhlerite using isooctyl phosphate [10], for zircon using Flotinor SM 15 [18] and for eudialyte and baddeleyite using SINTAF [8] at acidic pH levels.…”
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“…Some literatures (16,(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31) reported that the negative charge on a metal surface could be increased by inorganic anions. This negative charge helped cationic surfactant molecules to be easily adsorbed on the surface.…”
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confidence: 99%