Wetting Behavior of Coal in the Presence of Some Nonionic Surfactants (0e461e99-bc67-4aae-82f0-4789565ea8c7)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. Chander B. R. Mohal F. F. Aplan
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Jan 1, 1989

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"The wetting behavior of coal has been determined in the presence of nonyl and octyl series of nonionic surfactants containing polyethoxy groups of different sizes. The wetting behavior was determined by a modified Walker technique and contact angle measurements. The results show that the wetting rate of coal varies with coal rank, structure of the hydrocarbon chain and number of ethoxy groups in the hydrophilic group of the surfactant. A close relationship has been observed between the wetting rates and the short-time advancing contact angles.INTRODUCTIONNonionic surfactants are used in many applications to improve wettability of solids. They can be used as dispersing agents [ 1 ] or dust suppressants [ 2-5] and to control the flotation, flocculation, filtration and flowability of particulates. This study was undertaken to study the effect of a series of nonionic surfactants on the wetting behavior of coal. Two series of surfactants, namely, ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenols were used. The nonyl phenol series contains a linear hydrocarbon chain containing nine carbon atoms ( CH3 ( CH2 ) 8-C6H4-( OC2H4 )""' where n is the number of ethoxy groups). The octyl phenol series contains a branched hydrocarbon chain containing eight carbon atoms ( ( CH3 ) 3CCH2C ( CH3 ) 2-C6H4-( OC2H4)"").Initial wetting rates - modified Walker techniqueWalker et al. [ 6] developed a sink test to determine the wettability of coal particles. In this technique, coal particles are dropped individually onto the surface of surfactant solutions of different concentrations, and the most dilute concentration in which coal would sink ""instantaneously"" is determined. This technique is a variation of a procedure initially developed by Draves and Clarkson [ 7] to determine the effect of surfactants on wettability of cotton fibers."
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APA: S. Chander B. R. Mohal F. F. Aplan  (1989)  Wetting Behavior of Coal in the Presence of Some Nonionic Surfactants (0e461e99-bc67-4aae-82f0-4789565ea8c7)

MLA: S. Chander B. R. Mohal F. F. Aplan Wetting Behavior of Coal in the Presence of Some Nonionic Surfactants (0e461e99-bc67-4aae-82f0-4789565ea8c7). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1989.

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