Improving Flotation Separation Efficiency of Quartz-Coal Mixtures by Using Polyethylene Oxide

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Cao J. -C. Sztuke
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

ABSTRACT Wash water and polyethylene oxide (PEO) were used in the flotation of quartz and coal. Wash water decreased entrainment of –15 µm quartz. The optimum superficial wash water rate was 0.05 cm/s. PEO also lowered entrainment. The combination of wash water and PEO led to a slight further reduction in entrainment. For 1:1 mixtures of –15 µm quartz and –300 µm oxidized coal, the combined use of wash water (0.05 cm/s) and PEO increased the separation efficiency from approximately 30% to > 70%, whereas wash water alone at 0.05 cm/s did not lead to a discernible increase.
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APA: M. Cao J. -C. Sztuke  (2014)  Improving Flotation Separation Efficiency of Quartz-Coal Mixtures by Using Polyethylene Oxide

MLA: M. Cao J. -C. Sztuke Improving Flotation Separation Efficiency of Quartz-Coal Mixtures by Using Polyethylene Oxide. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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