The Prediction of Flotation Reagents for Ultra Fine Coal Flotation Using Surface Chemistry Techniques

International Mineral Processing Congress
Susanna G. de Jager Francis W. Petersen
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"The aim of the project was to develop a methodology applicable to different South African coal types to be able to predict with a high degree of certainty what kind of reagent will be suitable for flotation of a certain coal type.The study included 5 coal samples from different collieries and included Highveld seam 3 and 4 coal (as one sample), Waterberg coal (zone 10 -11), Highveld seam 5 upper coal and Witbank seam 2 and seam 4 coal. Seam 3 and 4 (mixture) coal, Waterberg and the seam 5 upper coal were all found to be vitrinite rich coals. The coal characterisation study included petrographic analysis, proximate analysis, float-sink analysis, oxygen-containing functional groups, surface extraction, flotation release analysis and contact angle measurements.The flotation tests showed that the best reagents to float all of the coal samples studied are iso-decanol and dodecene. These reagents produced flotation products that are near to the release curve. Statistical relationship for predicting ash content and yield that can be expected for a certain coal type and selected collector was obtained. From the relationship, the accuracy of the yield is above 95% (p-value below 0.05) with a linear regression of 0.9289. The accuracy of the ash is slightly lower with a linear regression of 0.7841 but also above 95%."
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APA: Susanna G. de Jager Francis W. Petersen  (2003)  The Prediction of Flotation Reagents for Ultra Fine Coal Flotation Using Surface Chemistry Techniques

MLA: Susanna G. de Jager Francis W. Petersen The Prediction of Flotation Reagents for Ultra Fine Coal Flotation Using Surface Chemistry Techniques. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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