Collection Events In Flotation: The Quantitative Analysis Of The Particle-Bubble Collision And The Attachment Of Particle Onto Bubble Surface

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Nguyen-Van S. Kmet H. J. Schulze
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The P/B collision and attachment interactions in fine particle flotation have been quantitatively analyzed. New models for attachment probability and kinetics of ‘true flotation’ have been developed. The results are given for both a single bubble and a bubble swarm. The mechanism of the attachment event is also examined. It is shown that (i) impact collision mechanism and rolling mechanism can be ignored in actual fine particle flotation and sliding mechanism is of importance for attachment of particle onto the bubble surface (ii) the attachment probability of fine particles is independent of bubble size and determined by the kinetic measure induction time of hydrophobicity. The theoretical predictions are also compared with the experimental data.
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APA: A. Nguyen-Van S. Kmet H. J. Schulze  (1995)  Collection Events In Flotation: The Quantitative Analysis Of The Particle-Bubble Collision And The Attachment Of Particle Onto Bubble Surface

MLA: A. Nguyen-Van S. Kmet H. J. Schulze Collection Events In Flotation: The Quantitative Analysis Of The Particle-Bubble Collision And The Attachment Of Particle Onto Bubble Surface. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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