Probing the Interaction Mechanism between Benzohydroxamic Acid and Mineral Surface in the Presence of Pb2+ Ions by AFM Force Measurements and First-Principles Calculations

Volume: 36, Issue: 28, Pages: 8199 - 8208
Published: Jun 29, 2020
Abstract
Probing the interaction mechanism between organic molecules and material surfaces in the presence of metal ions is of great importance in many fields, such as mineral flotation. The collectability of benzohydroxamic acid (BHA) to a spodumene (LiAl(SiO3)2) mineral surface during mineral flotation could be enhanced with the addition of metal ion activators—Pb2+ ions. Pb2+ ions could be added as either Pb–BHA complex formed by premixing Pb2+ ions...
Paper Details
Title
Probing the Interaction Mechanism between Benzohydroxamic Acid and Mineral Surface in the Presence of Pb2+ Ions by AFM Force Measurements and First-Principles Calculations
Published Date
Jun 29, 2020
Journal
Volume
36
Issue
28
Pages
8199 - 8208
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