Xu, Longhua’s team published research in Minerals Engineering in 41 | CAS: 2016-56-0

Minerals Engineering published new progress about 2016-56-0. 2016-56-0 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Active Esterification, name is Dodecylamineacetate, and the molecular formula is C17H20ClN3, Related Products of catalysis-chemistry.

Xu, Longhua published the artcileFlotation and adsorption of mixed cationic/anionic collectors on muscovite mica, Related Products of catalysis-chemistry, the publication is Minerals Engineering (2013), 41-45, database is CAplus.

The adsorption of dodecylamine acetate (DAA), sodium oleate (NaOL) and DAA-NaOL mixtures on muscovite mica were investigated through flotation tests, zeta potential measurements, and pyrene fluorescence tests. The results show that the muscovite mica has a neg. charge over the pH range 2-12. The muscovite mica did not float in the presence of NaOL alone. However, the recovery of muscovite mica ranged from ca. 80% (at pH 2) to 50% (at pH 11) using DDA alone. In the presence of mixed DAA-NaOL, recovery ranged from ca. 80% (at pH 2) to 90% (at pH 11). The individual cationic collectors DAA can be adsorbed strongly onto the muscovite mica, but no significant adsorption of anionic collectors NaOL can be detected by zeta potential measurements. In the mixed systems, the adsorption of both the cationic and anionic collectors are enhanced due to co-adsorption. The presence of NaOL in the mixture decreases the electrostatic head-head repulsion between the surface and ammonium ions and increases the lateral tail-tail hydrophobic bonds. Mol. dynamics (MD) simulations were conducted to further investigate the adsorption of DDA, NaOL, and DAA-NaOL on the (0 0 1) basal planes of muscovite using Materials Studio 5.0 program. The conclusions drawn from theor. computations are in good agreement with exptl. results.

Minerals Engineering published new progress about 2016-56-0. 2016-56-0 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Active Esterification, name is Dodecylamineacetate, and the molecular formula is C17H20ClN3, Related Products of catalysis-chemistry.

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