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Study on sylvite flotation through controlled crystallization methodology

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dc.contributor Shaoxian Song;19625 es_MX
dc.contributor Alejandro Lopez Valdivieso;8137 es_MX
dc.contributor.advisor Song, Shaoxian es_MX
dc.contributor.advisor Lopez Valdivieso, Alejandro es_MX
dc.contributor.author Yuan, Yuan es_MX
dc.coverage.spatial Mexico. San Luis Potosi. San Luis Potosi. es_MX
dc.creator Yuan;1180431 es_MX
dc.date.accessioned 2025-05-26T20:52:35Z
dc.date.available 2026-05-16
dc.date.available 2025-05-26T20:52:35Z
dc.date.issued 2025-05-16
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorioinstitucional.uaslp.mx/xmlui/handle/i/9416
dc.description.abstract With vast reserves on earth and high value, various types of minerals have been extracted, well purified and applied in multiple fields including architecture, transportation, technology, etc. The key of flotation process is to realize a hydrophobic state of mineral surfaces which always relies on the proper chemical reagent-collector. Numerous researchers devoted much into the designing of collector or back-end processing of mineral particles shape, ignoring the fact that most minerals belong to different types of crystals. In this work, the main idea is to understand minerals as crystals so as to put up with a novel strategy through crystallization controlled flotation with great application prospect for soluble and semi-soluble minerals. Here, the modulation of crystallization as well as following flotation behaviors were detailed researched by taking potassium chloride as an example which is the main resource for extraction of potassium element. The various crystallization paths were also unveiled through surficial studies and related flotation mechanisms were elaborately researched, paving a path to the strategy of crystallization modulated flotation for other soluble and semi-soluble minerals. Chapter I and II briefly introduced the justification, objectives and previous researches of antecedents about this research. In Chapter III, the materials, researching methods and characterization in this thesis were shortly introduced. Chapter IV focused on a development of green supersaturation method for preparing KCl crystals with various shapes. Chapter V was about the preparation of KCl samples with two different exposing facets as (200) and (222), where their corresponding flotation behavior with ODA as collector and the related mechanism were studied in detail. Chapter VI presented the successful growth of KCl samples with needle-, hopper- and cubic-like structure, and their growing mechanism, flotation behaviour as well as mechanism were elaborately unveiled. In the Chapter VII, we further demonstrated the influence of ethanol on crystallization and flotation process of KCl, where the mechanism of promoted KCl flotation behavior induced by ethanol addition was well researched. At last, Chapter VIII summarized the conclusions of this thesis and provided a few perspectives on soluble salt flotation research. es_MX
dc.description.sponsorship Beca CONAHCYT es_MX
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Administradores es_MX
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Receptores y solicitantes de fondos federales es_MX
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Bibliotecólogos es_MX
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Investigadores es_MX
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Proveedores de ayuda financiera para estudiantes es_MX
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Estudiantes es_MX
dc.language Inglés es_MX
dc.publisher Interdependencias es_MX
dc.relation.ispartof REPOSITORIO NACIONAL CONACYT es_MX
dc.relation.requires Controllably constructing morphology and structure of potassium chloride crystal by supersaturation modulation, 2024, research article es_MX
dc.relation.requires Novel insights into sylvite flotation modulated by exposing facets, 2024, research article es_MX
dc.relation.requires Novel strategy for improve sylvite flotation through controlled crystallization, 2024, research article es_MX
dc.rights Acceso Embargado es_MX
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 es_MX
dc.subject crystallization es_MX
dc.subject AFM es_MX
dc.subject KCl es_MX
dc.subject surficial properties es_MX
dc.subject supersaturation es_MX
dc.subject soluble salt flotation es_MX
dc.subject.other INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍA es_MX
dc.title Study on sylvite flotation through controlled crystallization methodology es_MX
dc.type Tesis de doctorado es_MX
dc.degree.name Doctorado en Doctorado Institucional en Ingeniería y Ciencia de Materiales es_MX
dc.degree.department Facultad de Ingeniería es_MX


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