The role of EDTA on rutile flotation using Al 3+ ions as an activator.
Wei XiaoChaojun FangJun WangQiannan LiangPan CaoXingxing WangLijuan ZhangGuanzhou QiuJun HuPublished in: RSC advances (2018)
Rutile is a relatively stable mineral, due to its weakly specific adsorption to collectors. The development and application of a high efficiency and low-toxicity activator is the main challenge in rutile flotation. In this study, Al 3+ ions and EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid) as mixed activators were investigated using micro-flotation tests. The results of the micro-flotation tests showed that the flotation recovery was slightly increased (from 65.8% to 69.7%) using single Al 3+ ions as the activator and surprisingly, the activating effect was sharply improved (from 69.7% to 80.6%) after adding EDTA. The activating mechanism of Al 3+ ions and EDTA was revealed by adsorption capacity measurements, zeta potential measurements, FT-IR spectroscopy analysis and XPS analysis. Al 3+ ions were adsorbed on the rutile surface in the form of Al(OH) n 3- n ( n = 0, 1, 2), which increased the zeta potential and the activating sites for anionic collector adsorption. The addition of EDTA removed the surplus Al 3+ ions, and prevented the generation of hydrophilic colloidal Al(OH) 3 over the pH range of optimum flotation.