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Dihexyl (2-(Hydroxyamino)-2-Oxoethyl) Phosphonate as a Novel Collector for Flotation Separation of Scheelite and Quartz

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In this paper, a novel collector dihexyl (2-(hydroxyamino)-2-oxoethyl) phosphonate (DHHAOEP) was synthesized and used as a flotation collector to separate scheelite from quartz. Micro-flotation experiments demonstrated that DHHAOEP can effectively separate scheelite from quartz within a pH range of 6–9. Artificial mixed ores flotation experiments revealed that at a pH of approximately 8 and a DHHAOEP concentration of 8 × 10−5 mol/L, the flotation recovery of scheelite reached 73% with a grade of 54%. The contact angle and Zeta potential measurements showed that the addition of DHHAOEP caused a positive shift in the zeta potential and enhanced the surface hydrophobicity of scheelite. The FTIR, XPS, and DFT analyses further elucidated that DHHAOEP anchored on the scheelite surface through the bonding reaction between its -C(=O)-NHOH moiety and WO42− or Ca active sites on the scheelite surface, forming a five-membered ring. Meanwhile, the existence of the P=O group makes the distance between oxygen atoms in -C(=O)-NHOH very close to that in WO42+, which is beneficial to the reaction. The present work aims to develop a novel flotation collector with multi-functional groups to enhance scheelite recovery efficiency and selectivity.
Title: Dihexyl (2-(Hydroxyamino)-2-Oxoethyl) Phosphonate as a Novel Collector for Flotation Separation of Scheelite and Quartz
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In this paper, a novel collector dihexyl (2-(hydroxyamino)-2-oxoethyl) phosphonate (DHHAOEP) was synthesized and used as a flotation collector to separate scheelite from quartz.
Micro-flotation experiments demonstrated that DHHAOEP can effectively separate scheelite from quartz within a pH range of 6–9.
Artificial mixed ores flotation experiments revealed that at a pH of approximately 8 and a DHHAOEP concentration of 8 × 10−5 mol/L, the flotation recovery of scheelite reached 73% with a grade of 54%.
The contact angle and Zeta potential measurements showed that the addition of DHHAOEP caused a positive shift in the zeta potential and enhanced the surface hydrophobicity of scheelite.
The FTIR, XPS, and DFT analyses further elucidated that DHHAOEP anchored on the scheelite surface through the bonding reaction between its -C(=O)-NHOH moiety and WO42− or Ca active sites on the scheelite surface, forming a five-membered ring.
Meanwhile, the existence of the P=O group makes the distance between oxygen atoms in -C(=O)-NHOH very close to that in WO42+, which is beneficial to the reaction.
The present work aims to develop a novel flotation collector with multi-functional groups to enhance scheelite recovery efficiency and selectivity.

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