Title of article :
Influence of microwave treatment on surface roughness, hydrophobicity, and chemical composition of galena
Author/Authors :
Barani, K Department of Mining Engineering - Lorestan University - Khorramabad, Iran , Azghadi, S.M Department of Mining Engineering - Lorestan University - Khorramabad, Iran , Azadi, M.R School of Civil - Mining - and Environmental Engineering - University of Western Australia - Crawley - WA 6000 , Karrech, A School of Civil - Mining - and Environmental Engineering - University of Western Australia - Crawley - WA 6000
Abstract :
The influence of microwave treatment on the surface roughness, hydrophobicity, and
chemical composition of galena was studied. The pure galena specimens and purified
galena concentrate were used in this work. A conventional multi-modal oven (with a
frequency of 2.45 GHz and a maximum power of 900 W) was used to conduct the
experiments. The results obtained from the atomic-force microscopy analysis showed
that the surface roughness of galena decreased after the microwave radiation. The results
also showed that the surface hydrophobicity of galena increased with increase in the
duration of the microwave radiation, which was in good agreement with the
micro-flotation mass recovery results. The increased surface hydrophobicity may be
attributed to the decreased surface roughness by microwave radiation or formation of
sulfur on the surface. The results of the SEM/EDS analyses indicated that after
microwave radiation, the amount of S increased, whereas Pb decreased on the surface of
galena, indicating that the average atomic number of the galena surface changed due to
microwave treatment.
Keywords :
Flotation , Galena , Microwave Radiation , Surface Roughness , Surface Wettability
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics