Critical Coalescence Concentration (CCC) for surfactants in aqueous solutions

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 778 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
This paper presents results of tests performed to determine minimum concentration of a surfactant used at which coalescence of air bubbles during flotation has low probability to occur. The measurements of the critical coalescence concentration, also known as CCC, were carried out in a device consisting of glass cell into which air was pumped by peristaltic pump through capillaries. The flotation foam was recorded with a high resolution digital camera. Basing on the video records, average diameters of the air bubbles were measured and the values obtained were subsequently used to determine the CCC values. The author of paper determined the CCC values of surfactants tested using the linear regression method, and subsequently analyzed the results obtained. To define initially the capability of a tested surfactant to flotation, efficiency of multiparticle model flotation and flotation of individual size fractions were determined in a flotation apparatus for laboratory use in the presence of only foam making agent at CCC value pre-determined during the tests previously carried out. The tests of coalescence phenomenon were carried out with use of selected flotation frothing agents.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Critical Coalescence Concentration (CCC) for surfactants in aqueous solutionsMLA: Critical Coalescence Concentration (CCC) for surfactants in aqueous solutions. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.