Ceramics-Silikáty 54, (1) 60 - 64 (2010) |
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SELECTIVE SEPARATION OF Na- AND K-FELDSPAR FROM WEATHERED GRANITES BY FLOTATION IN HF MEDIUM |
Demir Cengiz |
Karadeniz Technical University, Mining Engineering Department, Trabzon, Turkey
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Keywords: Feldspar, Selective separation, Weathered granites, Flotation, Monovalent salts |
Granite and granodiorite deposits are widely scattered throughout in Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey. These granitic
bodies also contain considerable amounts of quartz, Na-feldspar, K-feldspar, mica and other color-imparting ferruginous
impurities. Average chemical composition of these rocks are SiO₂ = 65.00 ±5.60; K₂O = 3.05 ±1.35; Na₂O = 3.50 ±1.47 %.
Modally, these rocks contain 21.5 ±5.2 quartz; 19.3 ±4.8 K-feldspar and 48.3 ±10.2 % plagioclase. Although the chemical
composition of these run-of-mine granite masses cannot meet the specifications required for the glass and ceramic industry,
application of some mineral processing methods may recover quartz, Na-feldspar and K-feldspar as separate products. This
study deals with the selective separation of sodium feldspar from potassium feldspar from weathered granite using cationic
flotation technique (HF + amine) in the presence of NaCl. The most striking result in this experimental study is the depressive
effect of NaCl on Na-feldspar. NaCl addition controls amine adsorption on sodium feldspar through adsorption of Na⁺ ions
onto mineral surfaces. The use of NaCl in flotation was found to increase the K-feldspar grade in the concentrate. This study
clearly demonstrates that an effective separation of sodium feldspar from potassium feldspar from a weathered granite can
be achieved by cationic flotation in HF medium using NaCl as a depressant. |
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