화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.273, 46-54, 2015
Ionic liquids as novel quartz collectors: Insights from experiments and theory
Application of quaternary ammonium based ionic liquids (IL's) as flotation collectors of quartz has been investigated. Effect of number of carbon atoms in the four identical alkyl chains of the IL's has been studied. The adsorption behaviour of the IL's on the quartz surface is ascertained through FTIR, XPS and molecular modelling. The FTIR peak at 2900 cm(-1) indicates the adsorption of the IL's onto the quartz surface, which is further substantiated by the appearance of the N (1S) peak in the X-ray photoelectron spectra (XPS). Curve splitting data of C (1S) suggests the maximum adsorption for the IL tetrahexylammonium iodide (THEX). Flotation results of pure quartz using ionic liquids are found to be better compared to the conventional collectors such as dodecylamine (DDA) or cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). It is possible to float 92-100% quartz by using a THEX concentration of 4.8 x 10(-5) M. IL collectors are further applied in the flotation of a low grade banded hematite quartzite (BHQ) iron ore with similar to 38% Fe. It is possible to achieve an iron concentrate of 63.6% Fe at 63.2% recovery by using THEX as the collector. Molecular simulations using the COMPASS forcefield explains the IL-quartz adsorption mechanism comprising of both electrostatic and van der Waals forces. Floatability of quartz has been correlated with the surface coverage and adsorption energy calculations. The IL's used here are found to be better quartz collectors than the conventional ones as they show better collecting efficiency in lower dosages. Flotation using these IL's does not require frothers which is an added advantage compared to the conventional collectors. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.