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Jonas Addai-Mensah is affiliated with the University of South Australia in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on engineering and environmental science, with significant contributions in mechanical engineering, water science and technology, and biomedical engineering. Additional subfields of their work encompass civil and structural engineering as well as geochemistry and petrology.

The scientist's main research topics include minerals flotation and separation techniques, metal extraction and bioleaching, extraction and separation processes, and mineral processing and grinding. Their work also addresses landfill environmental impact studies, enhanced oil recovery techniques, and geophysical and geoelectrical methods.

Jonas Addai-Mensah has published extensively in several venues, notably in Minerals Engineering and Minerals. Other publication venues include Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review, Eng-Advances in Engineering, and Plasma Processes and Polymers.

Frequent coauthors collaborating on their research are William Skinner, George Blankson Abaka-Wood, Richmond K. Asamoah, Emmanuel Baawuah, and Christopher Kelsey.

Selected recent papers by Jonas Addai-Mensah are as follows:

  • Assessing the performance of a novel pneumatic magnetic separator for the beneficiation of magnetite ore, 2020, Minerals Engineering
  • The Use of Mining Tailings as Analog of Rare Earth Elements Resources: Part 1 - Characterization and Preliminary Separation, 2021, Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review
  • Flotation recovery of monazite from kaolinite using sodium oleate collector: Understanding mineral-collector interaction, 2024, Minerals Engineering
  • Recovery of Rare Earth Elements Minerals from Iron-Oxide-Silicate-Rich Tailings: Research Review, 2022, Eng-Advances in Engineering
  • Amine-functionalized natural zeolites prepared through plasma polymerization for enhanced carbon dioxide adsorption, 2021, Plasma Processes and Polymers

Best Publications

  • Investigation of the effect of polymer structure type on flocculation, rheology and dewatering behaviour of kaolinite dispersions

    Patience Mpofu;Jonas Addai-Mensah;John Ralston

  • Surface functionalisation of diatoms with dopamine modified iron-oxide nanoparticles: toward magnetically guided drug microcarriers with biologically derived morphologies

    Dusan Losic;Yang Yu;Moom Sinn Aw;Spomenka Simovic

  • Porous silica microshells from diatoms as biocarrier for drug delivery applications

    Moom Sinn Aw;Spomenka Simovic;Yang Yu;Jonas Addai-Mensah

  • Temperature influence of nonionic polyethylene oxide and anionic polyacrylamide on flocculation and dewatering behavior of kaolinite dispersions.

    Patience Mpofu;Jonas Addai-Mensah;John Ralston

  • The mechanism of the sodalite-to-cancrinite phase transformation in synthetic spent Bayer liquor

    Mark C Barnes;Jonas Addai-Mensah;Andrea R Gerson

  • Functionalized diatom silica microparticles for removal of mercury ions

    Yang Yu;Jonas Addai-Mensah;Dusan Losic

  • A multi-drug delivery system with sequential release using titania nanotube arrays

    Moom Sinn Aw;Jonas Addai-Mensah;Dusan Losic;Dusan Losic

  • Influence of hydrolyzable metal ions on the interfacial chemistry, particle interactions, and dewatering behavior of kaolinite dispersions

    Patience Mpofu;Jonas Addai-Mensah;John Ralston

  • Flocculation and dewatering behaviour of smectite dispersions: effect of polymer structure type

    P. Mpofu;J. Addai-Mensah;J. Ralston

  • Synthesis of Self-Supporting Gold Microstructures with Three-Dimensional Morphologies by Direct Replication of Diatom Templates

    Yang Yu;Jonas Addai-Mensah;Dusan Losic

  • Silica microcapsules from diatoms as new carrier for delivery of therapeutics

    Moom Sinn Aw;Spomenka Simovic;Jonas Addai-Mensah;Dusan Losic

  • The crystallization mechanism of Al(OH)3 from sodium aluminate solutions

    Huixin Li;Jonas Addai-Mensah;John C. Thomas;Andrea R. Gerson

  • A methodology for quantifying sodalite and cancrinite phase mixtures and the kinetics of the sodalite to cancrinite phase transformation

    Mark C Barnes;Jonas Addai-Mensah;Andrea R Gerson

  • Improved dewatering behavior of clay minerals dispersions via interfacial chemistry and particle interactions optimization.

    Angus McFarlane;Kristin Elizabeth Bremmell;Jonas Addai-Mensah

  • The solubility of sodalite and cancrinite in synthetic spent Bayer liquor

    Mark C. Barnes;Jonas Addai-Mensah;Andrea R. Gerson

  • The influence of sodium carbonate on sodium aluminosilicate crystallisation and solubility in sodium aluminate solutions

    Kali Zheng;Andrea R. Gerson;Jonas Addai-Mensah;Roger St.C. Smart

  • Enhanced flocculation and dewatering of clay mineral dispersions

    Jonas Addai-Mensah

  • Optimising the dewatering behaviour of clay tailings through interfacial chemistry, orthokinetic flocculation and controlled shear

    A.J. McFarlane;K.E. Bremmell;J. Addai-Mensah

  • Polymeric micelles in porous and nanotubular implants as a new system for extended delivery of poorly soluble drugs

    Moom Sinn Aw;Spomenka Simovic;Jonas Addai-Mensah;Dusan Losic

  • The influence of pyrite content on the flotation of chalcopyrite/pyrite mixtures

    Clement Owusu;Susana Brito e Abreu;William Skinner;Jonas Addai-Mensah

Frequent Co-Authors

William Skinner
William Skinner University of South Australia
Dusan Losic
Dusan Losic University of Adelaide
John Ralston
John Ralston Adelaide University
Clive A. Prestidge
Clive A. Prestidge University of South Australia
Ajayan Vinu
Ajayan Vinu University of Newcastle Australia
Krasimir Vasilev
Krasimir Vasilev University of South Australia
George V. Franks
George V. Franks University of Melbourne
Tapio Salmi
Tapio Salmi Åbo Akademi University
Joseph G. Shapter
Joseph G. Shapter University of Queensland
Magnus Nydén
Magnus Nydén University College London

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