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Utilization of gellan gum as a novel depressant to float specularite from chlorite
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Utilization of gellan gum as a novel depressant to float specularite from chlorite

Cheng Yang, Pengpeng Zhang, Zhou Chen, Chao Wang, Xiangpeng Gao and Mingyang Li
Advanced powder technology : the international journal of the Society of Powder Technology, Japan, Vol.36(1), 104751
2025

Abstract

Chlorite Depressant Fe-containing silicate Flotation Gellan gum Specularite
This study delves into the exploration of gellan gum (GG) as a novel depressant to selectively separate specularite from chlorite through flotation processes. The single mineral flotation assessments unveiled that the introduction of GG notably inhibited the flotation of specularite, while exerting a comparably weaker effect on chlorite, in conjunction with dodecylamine (DDA) as the collector. GG significantly amplified the difference in floatability between specularite and chlorite in artificial mixed ore flotation. The adsorption mechanism revealed the selective adherence of GG to the surface of specularite, and that GG chemically bonded to the surface of specularite through a reaction between active groups (–COOH, –OH) in GG molecules and Fe sites on the specularite surface, forming Fe-O bonds. The application of GG emerges as a promising and effective depressant for the separation of specularite from chlorite, offering significant potential within this domain of study.

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Citation topics
7 Engineering & Materials Science
7.229 Mineral & Metal Processing
7.229.1157 Flotation
Web Of Science research areas
Engineering, Chemical
ESI research areas
Chemistry
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