Hydrophobic Aggregation And Flotation Of Smithsonite In Surfactant Solution

International Mineral Processing Congress
Q. Shi
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

An investigation into the hydrophobic aggregation of ultrafine smithsonite in surfactant solution has been undertaken through a combination of hydrophobic flocculation experiments, zeta potential measurements, surface tension measurements, and contact angle measurements. The experimental results have revealed that the behaviors of hydrophobic aggregation were closely correlated with the particle hydrophobicity, but they were not lowered byte change of the particle surface charges due to surfactants adsorption. On the other hand, the liquid (solution) surface tension (?LV) plays an important role in hydrophobic aggregation, and the hydrophobic aggregation could not occur below the critical liquid (solution) surface tension (?c). Meanwhile, this flocculation has been observed to require sufficient stirring strength and magnitudes of kinetic energy input to achieve the maximum aggregation degree. From the microflotation results, it has been found that the flotation kinetics response of smithsonite fines is markedly improved due to sufficient stirring strength, and the stirring strength influenced the floc flotation in a manner quite similar to their influence on the hydrophobic aggregation, suggesting that the formation of hydrophobic flocs is a promising means to recover smithsonite in the fine size range.
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APA: Q. Shi  (2012)  Hydrophobic Aggregation And Flotation Of Smithsonite In Surfactant Solution

MLA: Q. Shi Hydrophobic Aggregation And Flotation Of Smithsonite In Surfactant Solution. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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