A Bubble Coalescence Study Using Sound - Preprint 09-076

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. Kracht
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Frothers are surfactants used in floatation to aid generation of small bubbles. Studying events at the moment of bubble creation is a challenge because of the short time frame. This presentation introduces a novel acoustic approach. The technique has the resolution capable of detecting events that occur within 1-2 ms. The transition from coalescence to non-coalescence is tracked as a function of surfactant concentration and gas rate through the capillary. Results are given for some common flotation frothers and n-alcohols (C4-C8). A stress model is used to give a qualitative explanation to the observed action of frothers on coalescence prevention. Results for salt (sodium chloride) are included for comparison).
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APA: W. Kracht  (2009)  A Bubble Coalescence Study Using Sound - Preprint 09-076

MLA: W. Kracht A Bubble Coalescence Study Using Sound - Preprint 09-076. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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