Aggregation: Case of Ca Ions and Mg(OH)2 Coated Silica

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Mirnezami M. S. Hashemi A. J. A. Finch
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The surface of -30µm silica suspension (2% v/v) treated with 100 ppm Mg2+ at pH 11 was fully coated with Mg(OH)2. Under this condition, the silica is strongly positively charged (+30 mV) and the suspension is dispersed. Subsequent addition of Ca2+ promoted aggregation and reduced the surface charge. At this pH calcium is present as Ca2+ and CaOH+, i.e., positively charged ions interacted with the positive surface. Aggregation by a chemical bridging mechanism is proposed. The observation may be relevant to the widespread practice in mineral processing of adding lime to promote aggregation and settling in concentrate thickeners.
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APA: M. Mirnezami M. S. Hashemi A. J. A. Finch  (2004)  Aggregation: Case of Ca Ions and Mg(OH)2 Coated Silica

MLA: M. Mirnezami M. S. Hashemi A. J. A. Finch Aggregation: Case of Ca Ions and Mg(OH)2 Coated Silica. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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