Wettability Heterogeneities and Their Importance in Heterocoagulation Processes for Mineral Separation

International Mineral Processing Congress
M. Rudolph F. Perez Maldonado B. Babel L. Ditscherlein P. Knüpfer U. A. Peuker
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"In heterocoagulation processes for the separation of mineral particles, the most famous being froth flotation, the main characteristic of separation is a differing wettability of the constituents to be separated. This most crucial property in the economically important process of flotation is often only and incompletely, quantitatively described in terms of contact angles against water. A water contact angle larger than 90° is referred to as hydrophobic and hydrophilic vice versa. Looking at Young’s equation shows that it is actually the surface energy of the solid in interaction with the surrounding phases and their surface energies (or surface tensions for liquids) which describes whether there will be hydrophobic/hydrophilic hydration interactions leading to attraction or repulsion. This, we have previously published for various more or less hydrophobic minerals in correlation to their flotation response, i.e. flotability (c.f. Rudolph & Hartmann, Coll.Surf.A 513, 380-388). In the same paper we also discussed the heterogeneity of wettabilities as assessed with the novel method of inverse gas chromatography. Furthermore we have also reported on hydrophobic force distributions as assessed with atomic force microscopy which are as well due to wettability heterogeneities (c.f. Fritzsche et al., Coll.Surf.A 459, 166-171).In this paper we present wettability distributions of different substrates and particles with various surface roughnesses/shapes and degrees of hydrophobization as assessed with iGC, AFM and dynamic sessile drop analyses. We are putting the results in context in unifying models and present methodologies helpful to make use of the fundamental information and their impact on the actual industrial separation process in fundamental process models. Besides froth flotation we also emphasize the impact on selective hydrophobic flocculation process."
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APA: M. Rudolph F. Perez Maldonado B. Babel L. Ditscherlein P. Knüpfer U. A. Peuker  (2018)  Wettability Heterogeneities and Their Importance in Heterocoagulation Processes for Mineral Separation

MLA: M. Rudolph F. Perez Maldonado B. Babel L. Ditscherlein P. Knüpfer U. A. Peuker Wettability Heterogeneities and Their Importance in Heterocoagulation Processes for Mineral Separation. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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