Dissertação
Emulsificação de coletor para flotação de grafita
Fecha
2020-03-20Registro en:
0000-0003-2139-5104
Autor
Mariana Batista Lobato
Institución
Resumen
Pure graphite is a naturally hydrophobic mineral. Graphite flotation processes use
hydrocarbon collectors, mainly kerosene and diesel oil. These compounds have low
solubility and dispersion in the aqueous flotation system. This leads to a higher
consumption of these reagents and, consequently, a portion of these oils is discarded
through the foam, which could result in contamination of the aqueous effluents in the
surroundings. Previous emulsion of the collector oils might increase the efficiency of
these reagents in the flotation process, due to the dispersion and increase of oil droplets
in the aqueous system. Thus, the study proposed to investigate the efficiency of a kerosene
emulsion as a collector reagent for graphite flotation. From kerosene and the selection of
the best performing emulsifier, polyethylene glycol monooleate, oil-in-water (O/W)
emulsions were formulated and characterized in terms of stability and droplet size. To
evaluate the efficiency of these emulsions, concentration studies were carried out by
means of flotation tests with graphite ore samples, from Itapecerica, previously
characterized. The use of emulsified kerosene as a collect reagent was compared to the
use of non-emulsified kerosene and the effects of varying the dosage of emulsified
collectors were analyzed. X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, X-ray diffraction technique
and Scanning Electron Microscopy analyzes indicated that the graphite ore samples have
chemical, mineralogical and morphological characteristics similar to those observed in
the shale graphite deposits, of the “flake” type, in the Minas-Bahia province. The
emulsion was kinetically stable for a period of time sufficient for use in the mining
industry. Furthermore, the emulsification of kerosene resulted in greater efficiency of the
graphite flotation process using a lower kerosene dosage compared to the non-emulsified
collector. Concluded that the use of emulsified collectors has promising applicability for
the graphitic ore industry due to the increased efficiency of the flotation process and for
promoting a reduction in the use of oil as a collector reagent, ensuring greater
sustainability for the process.